Privacy Window Film Made from Japanese Traditional Paper
A project in Yamanashi, Japan by Kohki Ichinose000days
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No Glue Japanese style privacy window film is inspired from SHOJI, Japanese traditional room divider made from paper and woods.
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: ¥10251
Funded: ¥194,769 of ¥100,000
Dates: Jan 30th -> Feb 29th (30 days)
Project By: Kohki Ichinose
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: ¥10251
Funded: ¥194,769 of ¥100,000
Dates: Jan 30th -> Feb 29th (30 days)
Project By: Kohki Ichinose
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Last Updated: February 29 @ 10:11 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
Prototyping products have been installed for a public facility!!
February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear our backers, Our prototyping products have been installed in a public facility "Shogai gakushu center" in our hometown, Ichikawamisato. They recognize our products based on the local traditional industries, Thank you for your support! (Read More)
Thank you backers!
February 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Dear backers, We are actually excited to achieve our goal in the first day. Thank you. all backers! We started to make the product because our first project is turning out great. Thank you, Kohki Ichinose (Read More)
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