MULA is an upcycle project that is simple yet thoughtful of our everyday. How we can turn little bits of pieces into something whole.
Exclusively designed for Plaza Indonesia, this leisurewear collection takes delight in comfort, takes pleasure in creation, and embraces new beginnings as part of our lives.
It’s the littlest thing that counts. Upcycle fabric waste into tiny pajamas at your home sweet home with IMAJI Studio IMAJI Studio will be doing a fun workshop with the theme “Tiny Pajamas Zero Waste” at Creature Comforts by LUMINE Jakarta. We will provide an easy and exciting way to recycle IMAJI Studio fabric waste into making tiny pajama sets. Don’t miss our fun-filled family workshop that will get you your own sewing kit and wood panel for home decor. Schedule: Saturday, 17th April 2021, 15:00 - 16:00 You will get: Sewing kit IMAJI Studio fabric waste Pattern paper Wood...
There is one thing we learn in this pandemic is that sharing good food with your loved ones is the truest form of luxury. For Chinese New Year, IMAJI Studio collaborates with Bakmi Tiga Marga to bring Good Fortune right to your doorsteps. Bakmi Tiga Marga is created by ngko Wang, ngko Dai, and ngko Li three surnames with different personalities with the same affluent taste for the noodles and all its goodness. Made only with the freshest and best ingredients, it's flavors are reminiscent of the cozy noodle kiosks in old town Jakarta. The festivities hampers set include angpao envelopes and...
Although Christmas comes a little differently this year, the joy of giving is as strong as ever. This season, instead of having a grand celebration let's take a step back a and be grateful for our close knit small circle. Make your gifts personal and thoughtful.
What is IMAJI Studio? We are a natural dye fabric studio. No, NOT ‘tie dye’. Natural Dye. Let me explain to you the difference: ‘Tie Dye’ is a method used to color fabric. It’s simple, you tie the fabric and you dye it. You can dip the whole fabric in a dye you have prepared or you can use bottles now to paint the dye unto the fabric. Although it gained popularity during the Hippie era in the US (1960s), it is an ancient technique found in India, Japan, and China even dating back to the 6th Century....
This DIY workshop will explore the wonders of natural plant base dye and how easy it is to create motifs on fabric by using items that can be found in your kitchen! We will be exploring easy techniques with veggies and fruits you usually use for cooking as a tool to create unique graphic motifs.