Bows and Arrows, the Haven of the Modern Japanese Art of Living
The concept store offers a selection of Japanese brands, showcasing the craftsmanship of artisans from around the country.
© Bows & Arrows
Located at 17 rue de Nazareth in Paris’s 3rd arrondissement, the boutique Bows & Arrows was opened in 2016 by the duo Thierry Lamoine and Arrow Nakajima, and contains the very best of the modern version of the Japanese art of living. Items from seventy brands are available, all of which had to meet demanding criteria before being displayed on the boutique’s wooden shelves. All of the items are exclusively made in Japan by qualified artisans and masters of art, enabling Bows & Arrows to present a palette of refined objects. These include cosmetics, a wide selection of stationery, and fashion and fashion accessories, but also organic food and a large quantity of arts and crafts.
Objects gathered through encounters with artisans
The selection was made by Thierry Lamoine and Arrow Nakajima, who have refined their talent as curators over the course of their many trips to Japan, having visited for 30 years, at least four times a year. ‘We met lots of artisans, discovered workshops and factories and visited all the exhibitions. We work on a “love at first sight” basis. Of course, we’re always on the lookout for new bestsellers, but if we discover a collection by an artisan or farmer that we find particularly nice, there’s a strong likelihood that we’ll feature their products in the shop’, Thierry Lamoine explains to Pen.
‘Charlotte Perriand talked about “being a collector of beauty”: we want to follow in her footsteps. We may have lots of very traditional products, but the modernity or timelessness of their design is an important factor in our selection. The price is never part of the criteria: we have magnificent objects made by talented artisans that are worth no more than a few euros’, continues Thierry Lamoine.
The boutique is not just a retail outlet; the couple also see it as a showroom for professional buyers and a meeting place where they invite their Japanese friends to organise events, exhibitions, or sampling sessions. For those unable to get to Paris, Bows & Arrows can be found on the internet, through an online shop that sells certain products offered in the boutique, from around one hundred different brands.
Bows & Arrows, is a Paris-based boutique with items available on their website.
Address: 17 rue de Nazareth, 75003 Paris
© Bows & Arrows
© Bows & Arrows
© Bows & Arrows
© Bows & Arrows
© Bows & Arrows
© Bows & Arrows
© Bows & Arrows
© Bows & Arrows
TRENDING
-
The Tattoos that Marked the Criminals of the Edo Period
Traditional tattoos were strong signifiers; murderers had head tattoos, while theft might result in an arm tattoo.
-
The Tradition of the Black Eggs of Mount Hakone
In the volcanic valley of Owakudani, curious looking black eggs with beneficial properties are cooked in the sulphurous waters.
-
Hiroshi Nagai's Sun-Drenched Pop Paintings, an Ode to California
Through his colourful pieces, the painter transports viewers to the west coast of America as it was in the 1950s.
-
‘I'm So Happy You Are Here’, A History of Japanese Women in Photography
Long overlooked, the works of Japanese female photographers are finally being celebrated through a new book and exhibition.
-
'Living in Japan', Japanese Architecture Under the Microscope
This book invites the reader inside a diverse range of homes, from the more traditional to the strikingly modern.