Delivery Fee Update
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Thank you for supporting MUJI Australia.
We are revising our home delivery fee and a new fee starting from $95 will be in place from the 1st of December.
Please ask our staff in store for more details.
Posted:
Thank you for supporting MUJI Australia.
We are revising our home delivery fee and a new fee starting from $95 will be in place from the 1st of December.
Please ask our staff in store for more details.
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Due to stocktake, MUJI Australia will have some altered opening hours in the coming weeks.
Please see further details below.
Store |
Closure Information |
MUJI The Galeries | Tuesday 14th November – All Day |
MUJI Emporium | Tuesday 21st November – All Day |
MUJI Chadstone | Thursday 23rd November – Until 5pm |
Also due to company wide stocktake all home deliveries in the month of November may experience a delay of up to 2 weeks.
We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation.
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This month marks the third anniversary of our MUJI Emporium store. Opening back in 2014 and expanding to double the size in 2016, MUJI Emporium has seen massive growth in both size and customers over the last three years and we want to thank you for your support.
To celebrate we are running a number of exciting activities throughout the month of November.
2nd – 4th November | Spend & Save |
9th – 22nd November | What is MUJI? Exhibition |
10th – 11th November | Kid’s Workshop |
17th – 18th November | Skincare Workshop |
23rd – 24th November | Green Tea Workshop |
We will also be running a Facebook competition with the chance to win one of six prizes. Head over to our Facebook page to find out more.
We look forward to seeing all our valued customers in store to celebrate this milestone with us. Thank you for your loyalty over the past three years, we can’t wait for the years to come.
Ask our staff in store for more details on the activities and how to sign up.
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The human hand is an amazing tool that can turn a feeling into something material in the blink of an eye. As human beings, we have always used our hands to create by bringing together different elements of living—our own heads and hearts, the lives of those before us, what we treasure and seek to cultivate, as well as the spark of passion. India is a country that has long valued the role of human hands in shaping day-to-day life. Whilst traveling north to south across India, we focused on the hand as a tool of wonder, learning from cultures built on hand craftsmanship.
Working by hand is a natural part of every village and town that we visited. An integral part of daily life here. Each hand-created object is subtly different from the next, imitating the natural world, where each creature is unique. These differences are the inevitable and natural outcome of hand craftsmanship. Contemplate the handmade, and you witness the personality of the individuals who created it.
Promotion Starts: October 2016.
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Follow Akira Minagawa’s journey through India: Textiles of India 2 – Leaflet (PDF: 1.7MB) |
Level 2, Emporium Shopping Centre, 287 Lonsdale St, Melbourne, 3000
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The Bauhaus art school opened nearly a century ago in Weimar, Germany in 1919. Bauhaus, which could be translated as “the School of Building,” began with the idea that the ultimate purpose of fine arts is architecture. The school brought together design, industrial arts, fine arts, craftsmanship, theatre, and many other fields to produce a large number of designers, architects, scenographers, and other artists who would go on to have a major impact on the world. Even after closing its doors in 1933, the school continued to influence life in the 20th century through those who continued to expound its philosophy. Today, daily life is punctuated with objects and circumstances infused with the Bauhaus philosophy and spirit.
What is the character of a country that would produce a movement like Bauhaus? Located in central Europe, the general image of Germany is one of a considerate, meticulous people living in a culture that deeply values history. Dotted with mid-sized cities, the German landscape naturally divides into many distinct areas, each with its own character. In each area, we found ideas that, as consumers, we wanted to bring into our own daily lives. This inspiration came from small items that are essential to day-to-day life—from objects that have been used just as they are for generations, and from watching people who truly feel the importance of innovation.
Some wonderful customs and handicrafts are gradually disappearing around the world, and Germany offers valuable hints for ways to keep these delights alive.
Promotion Starts: 29th June 2016.
Posted: 26 Jun, 2017