Clothing Basics Exhibition:
無印良品のきほん服

September 6 (Fri) ー September 23 (Mon), 2024
Venue |ATELIER MUJI GINZA
Touring Exhibition

MUJI has continuously created essential products for daily life ― clothing, food and shelter ― drawing from the wisdom of our predecessors and regional cultural traditions whilst simultaneously adapting to changing times. In this exhibition, we focus on the creation of clothing and reflect on what defines a ‘classic’.

What are the clothes we repeatedly find ourselves wearing?
What makes a garment an essential part of our lives that is functional anytime, anywhere and by anyone?

Clothing that feels good to wear inspires a confidence that embodies our fundamental style and daily needs. Shirts, chinos, t-shirts, and jeans ― clothes that are easy to wear, functional, practical, and versatile ― represent what we call ‘basic clothing.’

Through this exhibition, we hope to offer you a deeper understanding of MUJI’s philosophy of ‘basic clothing’ and to inspire you to consider the everyday garments that surround you, learn about the background of their creation, and choose your clothes with a newfound sense of value and appreciation.

ATELIER MUJI

Time

11:00 - 21:00

  • Open times and holidays follow the open hours and closed days of the store.
  • Please note that some of the exhibits may not be available for viewing due to changes in the exhibition schedule or events.

Venue

ATELIER MUJI GINZA

MUJI Ginza 6F, 3-3-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Admission free

Credits

  • Organized by
    • Ryohin Keikaku Co.,ltd.
  • Spatial and Graphic design
    • we+
  • Technical design
    • Satoru Kusakabe
  • Engineering
    • Shunji Sato
  • Construction
    • HAKUTEN
  • Photography
    • digni photography Inc., Kenichi Murase
  • Cooperation
    • Arakawa & Co., Ltd.
  • Management
    • ATELIER MUJI

Tour Information

2025

MUJI GRAND FRONT OSAKA Open MUJI
10 April (Thu) ― 30 April (Wed)

2024

ATELIER MUJI GINZA(MUJI GINZA)
September 6 (Fri) ー September 23 (Mon)

Exhibition List

ATELIER MUJI GINZA

ATELIER MUJI, named by Ikko Tanaka, a graphic designer and former art director of MUJI, embodies the role of "a workshop that returns to the roots of living while seeking inspiration for the future." This forward-thinking initiative, envisioned by Ryohin Keikaku, serves as a cultural intersection, hosting curated exhibitions and events across diverse themes, including art and design.