A love letter to the streets of Harajuku
This colorway is where my past meets my present. I lived in Tokyo in 2010, immersed in the electric, sugary, and fearless fashion of Harajuku, and as I prepare to return to Japan for a three-month residency, Candy Pop is my tribute to that energy. It's a design that refuses to be quiet—a mix of neon-sweet pinks and hyper-bright accents that feel like a rush of adrenaline.
The leopards march across a "Candy Pop" field with a playful, high-contrast vibration. This isn't just wallpaper—it's a portal back to the neon-lit alleys and the creative "kawaii" rebellion of Tokyo.
Who this is for:
The one who doesn't just decorate—they curate an experience. The one whose space serves as a studio, a playground, and a statement of total creative independence. The person who knows that joy is a design choice. If you've ever added something to a room purely because it made you smile, this one's yours.
The Details:
— Generously scaled that anchors the room rather than fades into the background.
— Thrives in high-energy spaces—creative offices, dressing rooms, or any wall that needs to scream "Joy"
— A direct bridge between my South African studio roots and my Japanese inspiration
It's the feeling of a Tokyo night—hyper-bright, unapologetically sweet, for the space that celebrates life at full volume.