Theme

The good old things of modern Japanese that has been left behind…
wouldn’t it be more pleasant and beautiful if it could blend into our daily lives today.
 

Concept

The name [bico] came from a color scheme Bicolore (French) or Bicolor (English) which means [having two clear colors].
It is a color scheme like… [Not the same systematic (method?), Not complementary but harmonized]

Today, many new epoch-making products from all over the world is made every day and makes our life affluent, and delightful
However, behind those scene’s, many of the Japanese traditional products has been left behind.
bico would like to pass on the beautiful culture and materials of Japan by harmonizing
the modern and the world’s culture and materials as the color scheme.
We are aiming a wonderful world of which will combine these two different modern and old fashion product to become as one.

 

 
 
 
    bico
   
Kyohei Sato     Chihiro Ura
   

Education -Architect*Interior Design Technical School
Professional Experience –Interior store (Store Manager)

Establish [bico]

 

   

While attending in senior high school under the guidance of Mrs.Satoko Sai, takes action in Fine Arts and Design.
Starts her original brand and design, using etching (so called silk screen) soon after graduation senior high school.
From 2009, takes high interest in KIRIE (Japanese paper-cut art) and starts producing products (works) taking in KIRIE’s. Thereafter, re-starts producing accessories and life items as [bico] brand. Takes charge of all [bico] designs and produces.

   

brand history

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