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ReMUJI - Koi Continuum

ReMUJI Exhibition:
Koi Continuum by Reiko Sudo & Adrien Gardère

May 14th, 2026 – June 7th, 2026
Opening Hours

Mon-Sat 10:00 AM-9:00 PM 

Sun 11:00 AM-6:00 PM

Location

MUJI Fifth Avenue 475 Fifth Ave, New York, NY, 10017

 

Organizer:Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. , MUJI USA LIMITED.
Original Concept & Design for Koi Continuum: Reiko Sudo (NUNO Corporation) and Adrien Gardère (SAG)
Cooperation:TAOS by omnipeople S.A., Comm-lab.Co.,Ltd
Graphic design:SHIMA ART&DESIGN STUDIO
Movie: Sho Matsuki

 

About

MUJI was founded in Japan in 1980 with a focus on high-quality products across a wide range of categories, including clothing, household goods, and food. Refusing to develop products about individuality or trends, the name in Japanese directly translates to "no brand, quality goods", MUJI prioritizes rational satisfcation.
Selection of Materials. Streamlining of Processes. Simplification of Packaging. Our products, born from these three principles, have remained unchanged to this day, embodying the essence of craftsmanship that adapts to diverse lifestyles and endures over time.

We now ask ourselves: what is necessary for our products to be cherished repeatedly long after?
We envisioned the future of manufacturing and launched our resource circulation initiative, ReMUJI, in 2010. Through selling, collecting, and regenerating by adding renewed value, ReMUJI aims to promote a philosophy of thoughtful manufacturing and appreciation for objects, much like how MUJI's philosophy has gained global recognition.

This exhibition features koinobori, or carp streamers, made from reused clothing. These garments, collected from our customers, were dyed, rewashed, and pieced together as material for this installation.

The colorful koinobori adorning the store is based on the installation "Koi Current" created by Japanese textile designer Reiko Sudo and French designer Adrien Gardère.
They embody the wish for children to grow up healthy and strong, overcoming any challenges they may face. “Koi Current” has conveyed the creativity and potential of textiles to children by transcending conventional boundaries—such as clothing and space—and evolving into the free-form “koinobori,” adorned with diverse colors and patterns.

For Koi Continuum, we reuse clothing that has shared time with our customers as “materials,” using koinobori to express how objects continue to live on as they are used for a long time.
We hope this exhibition sparks new possibilities for how we engage with objects while looking toward the future, based on values distinct from those of efficiency and mass production.

MUJI

Koi Continuum

Nothing Lacking, Nothing Wasted
MUJI’s Resource Circularity Loop

 

During the Edo period, the Japanese re-dyed old clothes with indigo so the items could continue to be worn. The love and ingenuity used to extend each object’s life reflects a spirit of abundance. ReMUJI draws on that wisdom, working to preserve the value of items through our recycling efforts.
We collect, reuse and recycle items that have outlived their original purpose, and also offer products with minor imperfections that are still fully functional. Ideally, when an item leaves someone’s hands, it will become part of another person’s daily life.
Our aim is to contribute to fulfilling lifestyles through a “just right” cycle, where nothing is lacking and nothing is wasted.

Koi Continuum
Koi Continuum

Meet the Designers

Reiko Sudo

Born in Ishioka City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Representative of NUNO Corporation Ltd. Professor Emeritus at Tokyo Zokei University. Since 2008, Reiko Sudo has served as a textile design consultant for Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd., Az Co., Ltd., and others. Recipient of the Mainichi Design Award, the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award for the Arts, and other honors. She creates new textiles by combining traditional Japanese dyeing and weaving techniques with cutting-edge modern technology. Her works are held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, and others.

WEB | https://www.nuno.com/en/
Instagram | @nunocorp

Adrien Gardère

Born in Paris, France, Adrien Gardère studied literature before training as a cabinetmaker and furniture designer. He is the founder of STUDIO ADRIEN GARDÈRE (SAG), whose holistic approach has achieved international recognition in museography, scenography, and design. Since its founding in 2000, the Studio has designed the permanent displays of 13 major international museums, created more than 80 temporary exhibitions worldwide, and developed cultural programming for over 12 institutions. The Studio has built long-standing relationships with leading cultural institutions and architects worldwide (Foster + Partners / SANAA / Maki & Associates / David Chipperfield Architects / DS+R / Herzog & de Meuron). In 2020, Adrien Gardère was awarded the Medal of the French Academy of Architecture Foundation.

WEB | https://www.studiogardere.com/en/

Instagram | @studioadriengardere

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Koi Continuum
Koi Continuum
Koi Continuum

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