kokua japan
forgive me for my absence. i have been wrestling with writing about style and design finds which seem a little frivolous right now. half my family tree is japanese and even though my great-grandparents left for hawaii's shores over 100 years ago, the coverage of the devastation following the earthquake and tsunami continue to be heartbreaking.
then yesterday i received a note from jennifer of kinohi designs about a small project to send kokua to japan. the first offering from her hope love heal: a love letter to japan series is a sweet button debuting at eden in love this weekend. online ordering is in the works and i will be sharing the next two releases as soon as they say hello. {$2 a button with 100% of the proceeds benefitting the red cross and unicef}.
inspired by jen's generosity, i remembered how many local designers also share a connection to japan, and how the interweb bands together when the world is touched by tragedy. my evening and morning have been spent scouring all my sources for more goodness from hawaii and beyond to help japan. one of my favorites is the aloha for japan tee which is already on backorder. find yours at aloha army, barefoot league, butigroove, fitted hawaii & in4mation. {$20 with all the profits supporting relief efforts in japan}
more kama'aina offerings + a sampling of designs from around the world after the jump.
maui raised, la-based artist edwin ushiro will be contributing original artwork to this weekend's giant robot show to help unicef's efforts with keiki survivors of the earthquake.
lisa from modern philosophy created a capsule collection of handmade adornment just for japan. {$12 to $41 with 100% of the proceeds going to the red cross}
portland's scout books has printed up a special edition help japan notebook with 100% of the profits benefitting mercy corps work in japan. {$15 for a set of three + free shipping on u.s. orders}
brooklyn artist & tokyo native naoko stoop will be donating $10 to the red cross from each sale of her sweet thinking of home print. {via books, paper, scissors}
weiden+kennedy's help japan offering is spare and to the point. {$25 with all net profits going to the red cross; via pinterest}
i love the hopefulness and simple beauty found in designer linda yuki nakanishi's japan earthquake series. {various sizes; 100% of profits will benefit the canadian red cross's relief efforts in japan}
along with the delicate design of the cherry blossom heart from this paper ship in north carolina who also whipped up a thousand paper cranes print. {$20 with 90% of proceeds benefitting the salvation army}
alas, this is not for sale but illustrator natascha rosenberg's sweet pair quietly expresses how so many of us feel. {via pinterest}
and, h|h will be participating in for japan with love's day of silence tomorrow which means an early edition of the aloha friday scoop will be posted later tonight.
have you happened across more design kokua to help our friends in japan? if so, please do share!
p.s. good magazine has also posted a helpful roundup of charity organizations deserving of your donation.
Reader Comments (4)
Thanks for sharing all these, how wonderful to see everyone coming together. We hope to do a kind of fundraiser as well at some point. Aloha
aloha isla! hopefully, sharing all these offerings for japan that have been designed from the heart will bring a bit of brightness to the world. please let me know if i can help with the fundraiser in any way.
Thank you for sharing these great items that in turn can help bring relief efforts to Japan. I am also participating in the bloggers day of silence today.
Thank you!
Are you related to my friend Hilary Tanabe?
My prayers are for everyone in Japan and their loved ones in the world.
May Allah protect them.