Uniqueness and Potential

TENTIAL × HERALBONY collaboration items now available.

Our first collaboration item with conditioning brand "TENTIAL," "BAKUNE Pajamas Dry (HERALBONY)," will be released on Friday, November 7, 2025. This unique recovery wear will envelop you in the comfort of art while you sleep.

The key slogan for this collaboration is "Uniqueness and Potential." By combining the "unique energy" gained by touching the artist's soulful work with BAKUNE's conditioning function, the result is an item that not only draws out the physical potential of the wearer, but also their mental potential.

Special box

Two pieces of artwork that wrap around the entire body

The recovery wear "BAKUNE" is available in two different designs, each featuring artwork by two of HERALBONY's contracted artists, and comes in a special box with the same artwork as the product. It's also recommended as a gift that will take care of your body.

"Northwest Airlines" by Shigetaka Wada is a piece of art with dreamy colors that will take you to a good night's sleep. The beautiful colors are printed all over the garment, making it feel as if you are wrapped in art itself.

Katsumi Sasayama's "Untitled" features vivid lines. Sasayama, seated across the desk, carefully and powerfully draws each line from the chest, giving the wearer energy.

Point

Special recovery wear where "uniqueness and potential" meet

◼︎Uses "BAKUNE Motion Design®" - a shape designed specifically for turning over in bed <br/>The back is wide and designed to wrap around your back, making it comfortable when lying down.
In addition, gussets have been added under the armpits to increase the range of motion and prevent arm movement being restricted when turning over in bed.

◼︎Processing for each material Optimal finishing for a more comfortable sleep
We apply optimal processing to suit the characteristics of each material, such as shea butter processing for a soft and moist feel, and Repur® processing for antibacterial, anti-odor, and deodorizing effects.

LOOKS

Atelier Brute (Aichi Prefecture)

Shigetaka Wada

Having painted a wide range of subjects, from animals to airplanes, he is currently working on artwork inspired by brand logos. His techniques are diverse, and he has recently become obsessed with enveloping his artworks in soap bubbles. Possessing exceptional physical abilities, he can often be found jumping around in and out of his room. Perhaps it is precisely because he always lives by instinct and has such overflowing vitality that he is able to produce such fresh and original ideas.

unico Museum of Beginnings (Fukushima Prefecture)

Katsumi Sasayama

Sasayama's work begins when a staff member calls out to her. With the simple words "Go ahead," she begins to let her brush flow freely. Strong circles and colorful lines. Each line is drawn carefully and with great force, from her chest as she sits across the desk, drawing outwards. In many of her works, the brushstrokes extend beyond the paper, revealing her strength and generosity.