Japan design
Design that features clean lines full of delicate beauty, for decorative settings that exude elegance and the luxury of simplicity. Get inspired by the Japanese art of living through new collections from the finest brands in Japan!
LOBMEYR x KOICHIRO KIMURA Glass
"Dedicated to the modern Marie Antoinette" This glass series applies Japanese true gold leaf to the Patrician glassware serviec designed by Josef Hoffman, central member of the Vienna Secession and cofounder of the Wiener Werkstatte. The work is an homage to Viennese culture, including such figures as Klimt and the Hapsburg family, and represents an international aesthetic that combines Japanese gold leaf technique with Austrian blown kali crystal.
perfectinstance/Japanese style décorative horizontal plates
Horizontal and vertical plates that continue to move smoothly. The two plates keep an exquisite distance that they are likely to touch but not touch. The plate rotates and the color seems to change from moment to moment depending on the angle of the light. Aluminum and brass mobiles are carefully packaged and easily fixed to the ceiling. PERFECT SNAPSHOT/Contemporary Japanese Mobile Design. Dimensions: W 374mm H 950mm Color: blue/yellow Designed during a workshop at ECAL Uni., with the Swiss designer Lisa Bernasconi.
PENTA - leather shoulder bag
This shoulder bag that balance on a pentagonal body and a circular flap. Day or night adjustable strap makes it comfortable for daily life. ・Material: Cow Leather, made in Japan.
Cat that brings happiness Premium
In Zen, there is a saying “Nichi Nichi Kore Ko Jitsu” which means “Every day is the best, every day is learning, and every day is special.” On the left side of Designer's NEKO, this concept is written in Japanese katakana. The sign on the front of Designer's Neko [+ - = - +] altogether shows the Japanese kanji (means “happiness”). In life, both good things and bad things happen, but they equal at zero. No matter what happens, let's keep looking forward and that's the happy way of living.
BYRON Coffee Glass Mould
The "Showa Modern Coffee BYRON Glass" is a blown glass product that was used in many coffee shops in the 1960s in Japan. We have recreated the mold and applied the color which is as close as possible to the original color to retain the atmosphere of that time. The round shape gives a classical impression, and the deep amber color and the clear glass are somehow nostalgic, yet modern. You can also enjoy vertical mould with beautiful drape. Please enjoy your coffee as you did in the 1960s, when the times were analogue and flowing slowly.
Air Scope
A kaleidoscope carved from a solid block of transparent material. The crystal-like appearance of the kaleidoscope reflects the light in rainbow colors when placed on a window sill as an interior accessory. One side is cut using the Edo Kiriko technique, and as a kaleidoscope, it transforms everyday scenery into a magical world. *Retail Price in Japan : 10,000JPY (tax excluded) . For the wholesale price and terms & conditions, please contact us.
FUJIGOKE sheet - large
Moss can be spectacular when displayed on a bigger scale. MOSS SHEET is a bigger version of FUJIGOKE and is modified into a sheet to add dynamic to the moss display. It is also watering and maintenance-free, which means you can display it directly on a table or walls. It is chemical-free, and you can enjoy the natural colour and texture of the moss that is grown at the foot of the great Mt.Fuji. The uniqueness of MOSS SHEET is the fact that you can express your creativity by using several MOSS SHEET to collage, and layout to create a new design.
SWING BIN
This trash can was created with the ultimate in simplicity. It's almost surprising how it was designed to let the lid sit and tilt on top without any mechanism, aligned with the straight lines of the sides. While discreetly blending into any interior style or environment, such as a sculpture, SWING BIN represents what minimalism can achieve and how beautiful it is.
Lapel / Fix the Collar to Bring Flowers to Life
Attach the necklace to bring the flowers to life.” Decorations around your neck, such as the shape of your necklace, dramatically change how people feel about you. The “reverse” is a flower vase that is used as a necklace when arranging flowers. You can open the necklace to place the flowers on the surface, or fold it together and secure it with a clip. We hope you enjoy a lifestyle where you can tie the necklace to bring flowers to life.