Carp-shaped weather vane or wall decoration
In Japan, they are as much a part of May as cherry blossoms are of spring: Koinobori, fish-shaped windsocks, usually carp. Traditionally, they fly on Children's Day and represent strength, luck, and perseverance. The carp is considered a symbol of courage in Japanese culture because it swims against the current and even climbs waterfalls. Today, Koinobori are seen not only on holidays but also as poetic decorations in homes, on balconies, or in gardens. A quiet reminder that it's worth following your own path – even against the wind.
The Daddy Koi Koinobori wears black – but not just any black. He wears it with style, with structure, with clear design language. Inspired by Parisian Art Deco, this Koinobori combines Japanese restraint with French elegance. Geometric, graphic, almost architectural.
Ideal for those who don't just want to give anything. But something with character. Something that quietly finds its place between a designer shelf and a favorite book – and then never leaves it.
A little bit of Japan, a little bit of Paris, a whole lot of style. And as always with Madame Mo: made from organic cotton, fair, and with conviction.
Carp-shaped weather vane or wall decoration
In Japan, they are as much a part of May as cherry blossoms are of spring: Koinobori, fish-shaped windsocks, usually carp. Traditionally, they fly on Children's Day and represent strength, luck, and perseverance. The carp is considered a symbol of courage in Japanese culture because it swims against the current and even climbs waterfalls. Today, Koinobori are seen not only on holidays but also as poetic decorations in homes, on balconies, or in gardens. A quiet reminder that it's worth following your own path – even against the wind.
The Daddy Koi Koinobori wears black – but not just any black. He wears it with style, with structure, with clear design language. Inspired by Parisian Art Deco, this Koinobori combines Japanese restraint with French elegance. Geometric, graphic, almost architectural.
Ideal for those who don't just want to give anything. But something with character. Something that quietly finds its place between a designer shelf and a favorite book – and then never leaves it.
A little bit of Japan, a little bit of Paris, a whole lot of style. And as always with Madame Mo: made from organic cotton, fair, and with conviction.