Fog Linen Work
Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books
and houseware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens
that she had used during her childhood.
in 1999 She visited Lithuania,... learn more
and houseware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens
that she had used during her childhood.
in 1999 She visited Lithuania,... learn more
Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books
and houseware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens
that she had used during her childhood.
in 1999 She visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen.
and houseware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens
that she had used during her childhood.
in 1999 She visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen.
Fog Linen Work
Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books
and houseware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens
that she had used during her childhood.
in 1999 She visited Lithuania,... learn more
and houseware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens
that she had used during her childhood.
in 1999 She visited Lithuania,... learn more
Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books
and houseware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens
that she had used during her childhood.
in 1999 She visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen.
and houseware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens
that she had used during her childhood.
in 1999 She visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen.