Mate Mono Bags
With nearly 80 years of experience, Komatsu Matere is a pioneer in the development of innovative textiles and dyeing processes for various industries. As a sustainable brand, the company is giving new life to its "Mate Mono" product line by using leftover and surplus materials. Mate Mono demonstrates how style and responsible action can go hand in hand.
MoMA
MoMA is a leading global institution for modern art and design, founded in 1929. The museum promotes creative innovation and cultural diversity. Products bearing the MoMA label are distinguished by outstanding design and high aesthetic quality.
Pokeboo
Pokeboo stands for sustainable, handcrafted products that combine functionality with modern design. The brand places great emphasis on environmentally friendly materials and fair production conditions. With its diverse collections, Pokeboo offers stylish solutions for everyday life that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
Marumasu
The Japanese company Marumasu Dye Company can look back on over 100 years of tradition and is firmly rooted in the Edo-Yuzen dyeing art. Through the close collaboration of skilled artisans and creative designers, the company succeeds in elevating dyeing to a true art form and producing vibrant, high-quality scarves.
Ibasen
Ibasen is a traditional Tokyo-based company founded in 1590 by Ibaya Kanzaemon. For over 400 years, Ibasen has been crafting handcrafted fans that combine cultural heritage with aesthetic elegance. Their ornate zodiac fans are particularly well-known, serving as both practical accessories and valuable collectibles.
Furoshiki Textiles
Furoshiki textiles are based on a centuries-old Japanese tradition of sustainable packaging and carrying. The versatile, handcrafted fabrics combine aesthetics and functionality and are ideal for eco-conscious shopping, gift wrapping, or as a fashionable accessory. With modern designs and high-quality materials, furoshiki offers a stylish and ecological alternative to disposable packaging.