“Spring Fields, Blossom Days” —Eco Print and the Sustainability of Nature
“No flower, no leaf, comes into being from nothing.”
Eco Printing is a natural method of creation that captures the shape, forms, conditions and details of plants, and even their invisible essence, such as tannins and pigments—onto fabric. This exhibition will showcase a series of eco print works using elements from nature, featuring distinctive patterns and colors. We invite you to step into this exhibition built of color, to engage in a dialogue with nature in tranquility, and to extend sustainability together.

“Spring Fields, Blossom Days” —Eco Print and the Sustainability of Nature
Exhibitor | Giants Tie Dye | Chang Chih-His, Siu Tsz Ching
- Date:
- MUJI Windsor House, Open MUJI
- Date:
- 4 June – 31 July
- Opening time:
- 11:00 – 21:30
【MUJI Eco Printing Workshop】
Muji held two "Eco Printing Workshops," where instructors will explain and demonstrate techniques to participants. Together, they will explore the infinite possibilities of "waste," transforming ordinary materials into unique works of art.
Onion Peels Eco Print Workshop
Onion peels, which are often discarded when cooking, can produce a vibrant warm orange-yellow dye. By using the most traditional method to create a natural dye solution and employing various tie-dye techniques, you can infuse colors into the fabric, resulting in unique and colorful textile creations.
- Date:
- 7 June 2025 (Saturday)
- Time:
- 12:00 – 13:30
Coffee Grounds Plant Dye Workshop
Coffee grounds contain a unique color and possibility of dyeing. By simmering them slowly, you can create unique coffee-dyed fabric. Let these coffee grounds to have a new life through your creativity.
- Date:
- 7 June 2025 (Saturday)
- Time:
- 15:00 – 16:30