Japanese interiors celebrate the seasons. In autumn, soft moonlight, rustling pampas grass, dragonflies, and warm foliage invite calm into the home. These wall tapestries are dyed on natural fabrics that gently filter light—an easy, rental-friendly way to add an authentic touch of Japan to your space.
Moon & Pampas Grass (Tsukimi)
Tsukimi is Japan’s moon-viewing tradition dating back over a thousand years. Displaying pampas grass (susuki) with the full moon is believed to invite a good harvest and ward off bad luck. These designs create a serene focal point for living rooms, entryways, or tea corners.
Full Moon with Pampas Grass — Deep Red Ground
A warm, sake-red backdrop sets off golden stalks of pampas grass bending in the evening breeze. Minimal yet dramatic—perfect for accent walls and ambient lighting.
Autumn Anemone & Moon — Golden Ground
Soft gold linen with white Shumeigiku (Japanese anemone) and airy susuki. An elegant choice for calming, hotel-grade interiors.
Autumn Foliage & Garden Views
Maple leaves—momiji—symbolize the beauty of change. Paired with a stone lantern, the scene evokes a quiet temple garden after dusk.
Maples with Stone Lantern
Layers of red and amber leaves sweep across a pale ground; a lantern silhouette anchors the composition. Works beautifully in modern, minimalist rooms.
Autumn Flowers (The “Seven Grasses”)
Japan’s “Autumn Seven” include bush clover (hagi), bellflower (kikyo), and golden ominaeshi. Rather than showy blooms, these humble plants express wabi-sabi—quiet beauty and seasonal awareness.
Seven Grasses Panel
A painterly vertical bouquet in natural dyes brightens entryways without overpowering the space.
Moon-Viewing Rabbits
In Japanese folklore, a rabbit lives on the moon, pounding rice cakes. This playful motif is popular with families and makes a gentle seasonal accent for hallways or children’s rooms.
Rabbits under the Moon
Soft brown gradation and a round moon create an affectionate, storybook mood—cute, but still sophisticated.
Dragonflies at Dusk
Dragonflies are icons of late summer and early autumn in Japan—symbols of courage and good fortune. Their silhouettes against a warm sky add movement to narrow wall spaces.
Dragonflies on Sunset Ground
An ombré of soft orange to beige with delicate white dragonflies—nostalgic and calming.
Nankin-haze (Chinese Tallow Tree)
Nankin-haze turns leaves warm yellow-orange in late autumn and bears charming white waxy seeds— a poetic sign of the season shifting toward winter.
Nankin-haze Branches with White Seeds
Gentle earth tones on a natural ground pair easily with Scandinavian or Japandi interiors.
How to Style Your Tapestry
- Hang at eye level near a light source—the fabric will softly diffuse light.
- Switch designs seasonally; roll for storage to prevent creases.
- Pairs well with natural wood, linen, and neutral walls for a calm, gallery-like effect.
Craft & Quality You Can Trust
Each piece is crafted with care and attention to detail.Our store curates restaurant- and hotel-grade crafts for everyday homes—durable, easy to hang, and gift-ready.