Taiwan
Aboriginal peoples, Chinese immigrants of diverse origins, Japanese colonial rule, and rapid industrialization in the postwar period — these varied elements and their interactions have shaped Taiwan's uniquely dynamic, multifaceted culture.
Crafts
Such dynamism is nowhere more apparent than in Taiwanese crafts. Founded on tradition, they draw on playful, creative inspiration to explore the essence of each craft.
Photo: Dyeye's indigo dye works
Taiwan and Oshinsha
Since 2022, Oshinsha has collaborated closely with Taiwan through a range of initiatives, including workshops, exchanges, internships, and pop-ups. A highlight is our collaboration with Taipei National University of the Arts in 2025–26: under the theme of promoting Taiwanese crafts abroad, we held ten lectures and a pop-up in Paris together with DEJIMA STORE PARIS.
Taiwan Studios
CCC Glass Studio
Contemporary Taiwanese glass by CHIEN-CHIH, CHEN
Dyeye
Indigo dyeing as expressive medium
Kousan Craft
Three-generation lacquer craft, founded 1946
Lanyangyang Studio
Small-batch handmade ceramics by Chen Bo-han
Slow Flow Pottery Studio
Pottery reflecting the natural flow of the material
Tu Xing Studio
Ceramic and visual collaboration by Huang Hong-yu and Peng Yi-xuan
Zangzhi Studio
Bamboo and lacquer craft from Nantou, Taiwan