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Those are gorgeous. I would totally collect those, I wish they had stuff like that here in the States. Are those yours, Modillustr?
 
Thanks you Gincat,
Yes, I brought them back like a "gift for myself" from Japan, I returned at spring this year, but because at this season, they load "drink machine" with "cold "rather than with "hot"drink I only found another new one.But it was a "bottled cans" and the image was very small.

Japanese like the sound of some foreign words, they write them with a special alphabet called "katakana".
Under the image of the can of the middle of the picture, it's written:
カフェオレ it's pronounced "ka-fe-o-re(le)" ...the french "café au lait"

Should you like I post images of the others cans in this thread?
 
The others cans designed with Mucha's paintings

Here they are, for Gincat and those ones who should like...





Design Copyright "Salon de Café"/Itoen

Gincat, if you want some more info, the site of the brand ITOEN : http://www.itoen.co.jp
(at the bottom of the homepage, "english" version)
May be you could ask them if they still exist?And if it's only in Japan.


 
Thanks modillustr, these coffee cans are cool! I post some scans from a Taschen book that I have.




Scanned by me
Copyright to 2002 Taschen Gmbh
 
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Study for Draped Female Head (Study for the Slav Epic), 1915

artnet.com
 
Mucha's artist studio and at work

Thanks for those beautifuls posts, blackangel41999 and somethingelse.
When I see a painting in a place or in an exhibition, and if I have seen a portrait of the artist before, I always imagine him(her) working at his painting.
Here are some Mucha's one.

about 1900Paris, Val de Grace streetAt work 1896
Painting for Praha town hall,1911
all images from "Mucha" by Arthur Ellridge, copyright Editions Terrail
 
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Autoportraits, "Indien" et "La passion" d'Edmond Haraucourt, musique de J.S.Bach


all images from "Mucha" by Arthur Ellridge, copyright Editions Terrail
 
Here they are, for Gincat and those ones who should like...
Design Copyright "Salon de Café"/Itoen

Gincat, if you want some more info, the site of the brand ITOEN : http://www.itoen.co.jp
(at the bottom of the homepage, "english" version)
May be you could ask them if they still exist?And if it's only in Japan.


Thanks for sharing all these photos, modillustr :p
It looks elegant for a drink can! And they chose good background colours too
I wonder what デミタス de-mi-ta-su means...
I can see the last one is Kilimanjaro; and there is another called cappuccino^_^
 
I wonder what デミタス de-mi-ta-su means...
I can see the last one is Kilimanjaro; and there is another called cappuccino^_^
Glad you appreciated those cans, Gius!
And your knowledge in japanese "katakana"s is good!^_^
"de-mi ta-su" means "demi tasse" in french (half cup?)
From left to right: "ka fe o re" (cafe au lait),"de-mi ta-su"(demi tasse),"ka-pu-tchi-no","ki-ri-ma-n-dja-ro"
 
Nice to see someone else who can read Japanese :)
 
Such amazing images in this thread, especially the last page :woot:
 

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