Paper Trail Exhibition
2025-08-05 02:39:52

Exploring Future Prototypes: The Paper Trail Exhibition by ATELIER MUJI

Discovering Comfort Through Design: The Paper Trail Exhibition



ATELIER MUJI is set to unveil its latest exhibition titled "The Paper Trail: Everything is a Prototype for the Future" at MUJI Ginza in Tokyo. This will take place in Gallery 1 and 2 from September 5 to November 24, 2025. The event is not only a showcase of design but also a contemplation of our daily interactions and the often-overlooked nuances of life.

This exhibition focuses on the philosophies and craftsmanship behind the renowned product brand, POSTALCO, founded in Tokyo. Their creations range from everyday items to furniture, emphasizing a fundamental inquiry into the essence of functional design. POSTALCO’s mission is to connect people through the universal medium of letters and postal services, prompting visitors to rethink their surroundings through unique products that blend utility and aesthetic.

In an era dominated by disposability and mass production, POSTALCO stands firm on principles of longevity and sustainability, creating products designed for enduring use. They challenge contemporary norms and invite guests to discover comfort and functionality in their creations. The designs reflect a commitment to observing and interpreting the everyday world, encouraging innovation rooted in human experience and awareness.

The exhibition will feature a captivating installation where the design process is illustrated on an expansive, continuous piece of paper, symbolizing the journey of creation. This paper will depict both prototypes and finished products, seamlessly linking the different spaces of the gallery to evoke a sense of unity across the entire ATELIER MUJI Ginza venue.

Collaboration is at the heart of this exhibition, with supporting roles from the POSTALCO DESIGN STUDIO, Office Yuasa for spatial design, and SHIMA ART & DESIGN STUDIO for graphic design, enhancing the overall visitor experience.

Event Details


  • - Exhibition Title: The Paper Trail: Everything is a Prototype for the Future
  • - Dates: September 5, 2025 - November 24, 2025
  • - Hours of Operation: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • - Location: MUJI Ginza, 6F ATELIER MUJI GINZA Gallery 1 & 2
  • - Admission: Free

Note: The exhibition schedule may change, and some items may not be available for viewing on certain days due to events or maintenance.

Access to the venue is convenient, located just three minutes from either the Ginza or Ginza-itchome subway stations, making it an accessible destination for locals and tourists alike.

Related Events and Highlights


ATELIER MUJI will also host a series of events related to the exhibition throughout its duration. Keep an eye on their official website and social media channels for announcements regarding activities and registration details.

In conjunction with the exhibition, a noteworthy book, "Mist in the Outlook Tower," will be available for purchase beginning September 5, 2025, at the MUJI Ginza location. This book presents extensive insights about the concepts explored in the exhibition, further enriching the viewer's understanding of the design philosophy.

For more details on the exhibition and related initiatives, visit ATELIER MUJI's official website and follow them on their Instagram at @ateliermuji_ginza.

ATELIER MUJI operates under the guidance of noted graphic designer Ikko Tanaka, reflecting on life’s essence while looking forward to the future. Their exhibitions serve as cultural intersections, fostering creativity through themes of art and design. The upcoming exhibition promises to be a thought-provoking journey into the realm of prototypes, encouraging all who attend to explore the beauty and functionality of thoughtfully designed objects in their everyday lives.


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