Dazzling indeed. So this was what was inside the mt expo house! The taped house made me curious what was inside. Do these lanterns light up? They remind me of those paper balloons in Japan.
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Oh it's definitely incredible... it's truly amazing... how did they do that? and all made of MT? wow!
ReplyDeleteThey covered little lanterns! So lovely isn't it!
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It's really nice, also the atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteI had to think about Yayoi Kusama a little in the first seconds I saw the pictures,
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Incredible. Just a dream to make this sort of installation. (A big stock of MT!!!)
ReplyDeleteA Ma Zing! i love it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Were they selling the kamifusen (paper balloons)?
ReplyDeleteIt's incredible ---> Yes!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are amazing - I bet it was even a better experience seeing these first hand.
Wish I was there! :3
magical!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so pretty! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing, love the beautiful light in that space as well!
ReplyDeleteLove everything here!
ReplyDeleteFound this blog through another one of my favorites, Bleubird Vintage
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Thanks for the inspiration.
You could make a miniature version to hang in your home.
ReplyDeleteoh, soo beautiful <3 are those puf balls? i have a lil collection of 10.. wish i could go there. hehe
ReplyDeleteDazzling indeed.
ReplyDeleteSo this was what was inside the mt expo house! The taped house made me curious what was inside.
Do these lanterns light up? They remind me of those paper balloons in Japan.
wow! so wonderful! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is awesome. I think the child in me would want to run through it though.
ReplyDeleteA washi wonderland! This would work wonderfully (albeit on a much smaller scale!) for a birthday party.
ReplyDeleteWow. That is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow that is mind blowing!!!
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