22/06/2025
Behind every garment lies a tapestry of hands, heritage, and intention.
This week at Practice Studio, we’re honoured to share a glimpse into a quiet yet powerful collaboration between Brisbane-based curator and designer Kaz and the artisans at Takumi Weaver in Mitsuke, Niigata, Japan.
Kaz recently returned from visiting the atelier where the journey of fabric begins—not at the loom, but in the soil. Cotton is grown, harvested, spun into yarn, hand-dyed, carefully prepared, and woven by craftspeople whose skills have been passed down through generations. Each step carries a legacy of slowness and reverence, a deep contrast to the rhythms of fast fashion.
Takumi Weaver doesn’t discard. They regenerate. They reimagine. They keep tradition alive not as nostalgia, but as a living, evolving practice. Their partnership with Kaz is one of mutual respect—for materials, for process, for the unseen labour behind what we wear.
At Practice Studio, the workroom and retail space offers more than clothes—it offers context. It represents emerging Australian designers who create seasonless, small-run garments and objects with care, curiosity, and craft.
Together, we invite you to see fashion not as fleeting, but as a continuation of many quiet labours—woven together across land, time, and spirit.