Clothing Basics
Natural Materials: The Earth and Organic Cotton

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. Through the development of products that consider the global environment, animal welfare and the people and communities involved in production, we aim to enrich everyday life and contribute to society.
At the heart of MUJI’s philosophy is an approach to craftsmanship that honors plant- and animal-derived materials, harnessing the inherent qualities of natural resources. Since 1999, this has included creating products made with organic cotton. Cotton, for instance, is a fiber that regulates temperature and humidity with ease, withstands repeated washing, dries quickly and remains durable. It is a familiar material with ideal properties, offering comfort throughout the year.
But what exactly is the organic cotton behind a single T-shirt that we wear?
Where, and under what conditions, is it grown?
Most of us know little about the land that nurtures these fibers or the people who cultivate them.
This exhibition explores MUJI’s commitment to making, focusing on organic cotton fields in Ahmedabad, India. Through this lens, it reveals how even the simplest T-shirt we wear every day is deeply connected to the global environment, the livelihoods of its producers and the stories interwoven within that background.
By understanding how each garment we hold in our hands is linked to the environment and to society, and by rethinking our own relationship to these materials, we hope to spark awareness of a more sustainable future. One in which people, nature and objects coexist in harmony and where happiness can be shared by all.
ATELIER MUJI
Time
10:00 - 22:00
- 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
【Bangkok】MUJI Central World ATELIER MUJI BANGKOK
4 Ratchadamri Rd Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
*Admission free
Credits
- Organized by
- Ryohin Keikaku Co.,ltd.
- Planning
- ATELIER MUJI
- Spatial and Graphic Design
- we+
- Construction
- supernormai, HIGURE 17-15 cas
- Photography
- artico inc.
- Video
- Shinsui Ohara
- Video Editor
- Kenichi Murase, Shinsui Ohara
- Illustration
- Nut Dao
- Management
- ATELIER MUJI
Tour Information
2024
ATELIER MUJI GINZA 【Tokyo】
September 6 ,2024 (Fri) ー September 23 (Mon)
https://atelier.muji.com/jp-en/exhibition/240906/
2025
– The Earth and Organic Cotton –
MUJI GRAND FRONT OSAKA Open MUJI【Osaka】
April 10 ,2025 (Thu) ― April 30 (Wed)
https://atelier.muji.com/jp-en/exhibition/250410_osk/
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.
