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World Map, Frame 50+ with Matting

World Map, Frame 50+ with Matting

Designed by OBUSUMA × Rika Kawato

Regular price ¥17,600 Tax included.
Regular price Sale price ¥17,600 Tax included.
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These torn-paper collages feature vividly colored paintings created using hands, brushes, and scraps of wood from the wood product-making process. The paintings are torn into various shapes and freely arranged on colored backing paper. Directed by Rika Kawato, these works are created by the members of OBUSUMA , who are free from preconceived notions and possess diverse sensibilities and senses.

This map is designed for people traveling by bicycle. It shows not only cities and roads in Tokyo, Saitama, Hokkaido, Tochigi and other areas, but also restaurants and shops selling food and drinks.

The artist who completed this painting used to draw small, cute clothes and girls on paper, but through repeated art workshops, she has become able to express herself freely, and those around her are surprised by her original sensibility. ( According to Rika Kawato )

Product Details

External dimensions: 52.3 x 52.3 x 2.9 cm
Weight: Approximately 1.6 kg
Matt opening: 29 x 29 cm
Mat thickness: 2mm
Included accessories: Paper box, dedicated string, framing tape. Made in Japan.

Shipping Fees & Delivery Times


Flat-rate shipping across Japan is ¥330 (¥880 for Okinawa only). Orders of ¥11,000 or more, including tax, qualify for free shipping.

Usage Notes

Please avoid using this product in places exposed to high temperatures, high humidity, or direct sunlight.
Please use the included tape when framing the poster. Click here for framing instructions.
Protective film is applied to both sides of the clear panel. Please remove it before use.
Gift wrapping is not available. Thank you for your understanding.

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おぶすま × 河東梨香

OBUSUMA x Rika Kawato

OBUSUMA is a wood product brand launched by the OBUSUMA Welfare Association Hannou Business Office, a social welfare corporation located in Hannou City, Saitama Prefecture. With Rie Kawato as its art director, OBUSUMA creates opportunities for self-expression for people with disabilities who support the production of OBUSUMA products, and engages in art activities to discover and nurture talent.

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How to Frame a Poster

You will frame the artwork yourself using the included framing tape. Replacing the artwork is also easy, so please click the button below for more details.

For more details, please see here.

About the frame (picture frame)

To reduce shape changes due to dryness and humidity, we use pine wood, which is processed from pine trees, as the core material, and an original frame wrapped with veneer that has a beautiful grain and is less prone to warping or cracking.

Natural wood (surface veneer) / Backboard MDF※1 / Transparent board PET※2

*1 A board made by pulverizing wood into a fibrous powder and then molding it. Because it utilizes wood resources effectively, including end pieces and thinned-out trees, it is known as an eco-friendly material with high recyclability.
*2 It has a similar transparency to glass but is extremely lightweight. Because it doesn't produce toxic gases when burned, it's a commonly used material for food containers such as PET bottles.

About poster paper.

Made with the thickest paper of Van Nuovo V-FS, a premium printing paper that achieves a high level of balance between the opposing qualities of excellent color reproduction and a pleasant paper texture, and is also FSC certified*. Its thickness makes it less susceptible to humidity and environmental changes, and it is also characterized by its resistance to warping and curling.

*FSC certification is a system that evaluates and certifies whether forest management and logging are carried out with consideration for the environment and local communities, and proves that a product originates from such forests (products made from properly managed forest timber). It is operated by FSC (Forest Stewardship Council®: headquarters in Germany), an NGO.

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