What MUSUBI Furoshiki was used in "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" ?

Korean dramas have become increasingly popular in recent years.
Through subscriptions such as Netflix, the latest episodes can be watched as soon as possible.

One of the hottest Korean dramas at the moment is "Extraordinary Attorney Woo"

Original title: 이상한 변호사 우영우

Extraordinary Attorney Woo

Extraordinary Attorney

 

The protagonist is Woo Young-woo, a rookie lawyer with autistic spectrum disorder who solves cases one after another with her genius inspiration.
The whale goodies are decorating Woo's room.
In this drama, we discover that the Musubi furoshiki makes an appearance!

Did you realize it?

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Now you know where it is?
It can be found here and there.

The furoshiki is spread out on the left side of the screen as a curtain.
It looks very natural in her room that I finally noticed it after watching several episodes!

Which furoshiki is used?

50 kata kata musubi Whale Blue Price ¥800
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In fact, the 'whale' plays a major role for the main character Woo Young-woo and the storyline of the drama.
This is clearly shown in Woo's room, which is filled with whale goods. Musubi's whale furoshiki is one of them.

I'm so glad that it fits the pure and warm personality of Woo, and the world of the drama perfectly!
The design was created by popular stencil artist kata kata.

The whale looks as if it is swimming in the sea.
If you have a friend who is into this drama, they will be delighted to receive this as a gift.
Furoshiki that can also be used as interior cloth.
By simply spreading out a furoshiki of your favourite colour and pattern, you can change your interior to your own colour, just like Woo.
Furoshiki can hide piles of stuff neatly only by spreading it over a messy space.

Let us introduce other whale products from kata kata.

50cm

 

50cm/19.7in
¥800 
104cm

 

104cm/40.9in
¥3,000
water-repellent

100cm/39.4in Water-repellent
¥3,500
Handkerchief

Handkerchief
¥600

Personally, I like the word "Whale" in Korean language. It is "고래" (gorae, “whale/weɪl/”)

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