We present the new NWHR collection for the Prado Museum. In it we reinterpreted the book Tomon Hyakka (one hundred designs of beautiful things of the capital), composed of a series of traditional prints of the Meiji era.

The original Tomon Hyakka is a splendid set of designs published in Kyoto in 1891 and composed of two volumes with fifty prints in each. Since 2007, the Prado has kept a copy of the first volume of this work, from the collection of Antonio Correa Ruiz (1923-2008), which has never been exhibited or reproduced until now, in its collection of drawings, prints and photographs.

This is a collection of 16 pieces that we have made for the Museo Del Prado fusing traditional Japanese aesthetics with streetwear. 100% of the collection has been produced 250km from our offices in A Coruña, betting on a proximity production in 100% organic cotton GOTS.

A collection born from the effort of 1 year of work that we bring out today with great pride for all that it means to us, enjoy it.