Kihara Porcelain Tableware
KIHARA, INC. is a prestigious Japanese porcelain manufacturer from Arita, a town with over 400 years of tradition. The unique Arita porcelain is characterized by its brilliant white luster and ornate decorations that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques such as 3D shaping. See for yourself.
Japanese Botanical Laboratory
The Japanese Botanical Lab is a fascinating research facility dedicated to the discovery, cataloging and exploration of "previously unknown" plants. Their goal is to unlock new "potential foods" from the mysterious plants hidden in the untouched wildernesses of Japan.
Tamanohada Soap
Since 1892 in Tokyo, Tamanohada has specialized in traditional soap making. From a simple white bar, the range has evolved into a fine selection of handmade soaps, including the signature fish-shaped "welcome soaps". These soaps offer enticing fragrances and a luxurious skin feel that will leave your skin feeling "jewel-like".
Banshu Hamono blades
Banshu Hamono is a renowned brand from the Banshu region in Hyogo, known for its traditional blades, scissors and knives. Since the Edo period, the region has offered a wide range of products, with Banshu Hamono being particularly known for its unique scissors.
Ibasen zodiac fans
Experience the handmade Junishi fans from Japan, created by the award-winning Parisian designer Jacques Averna. These ornate fans, illustrated with gold ink, depict the animals of the Japanese zodiac as a magical bestiary. Let yourself be enchanted by the world of these unique, sustainable works of art.
Collins Incense sticks
Time for retreat and happy mood - the Korean incense sticks from Collins come in a travel-friendly aluminum tin. The wooden incense sticks absorb the natural oils and aromas so that no synthetic adhesives or binders are required. The evocative names are also a great idea.
Master Shin Knives
The outstanding carbon steel knives made in the oldest forge in South Korea by one man, Master Shin In-Young. In 2016, the Korean government awarded Master Shin In-Young the highest title in recognition and named him the first ever Intangible Cultural Treasure. Take good care of these knives and they will last a lifetime.
Marumasu scarves
Soft elegance meets luxurious comfort: Marumaso Tencel scarves are made from FSC-certified, sustainable eucalyptus fabric. These skin-friendly scarves are hard-wearing, shrink-resistant, moisture-regulating and antibacterial. Available in seven delicate colors - yellow, grey, white, water green, blue, topaz and red - they offer double elegance as reversible scarves.
Furoshiki textiles
Furoshiki, traditional Japanese textiles, offer a stylish and environmentally friendly alternative to disposable packaging. The Baba-sen Factory in Kyoto has been producing these beautifully crafted, high-quality cloths since 1913. They serve as versatile gift wrapping, carrying aids or home accessories and stand for human connection.
Fan Fun folding fan
Ideal for vacations or elegant events on hot days: various handmade Japanese hand fans with geometric or imaginative designs inspired by the Chinese zodiac signs. These beautiful fans are very light, made of fine bamboo and come with a matching fabric bag.
Toyo steel boxes
Here you will find stackable steel storage boxes made in Japan. Perfect for craft materials, make-up, tea and more. Thanks to their one-piece construction with no sharp edges and clever embossing, everything stays securely in place.
Ceramics Japan
The minimalist beauty and simplicity of things is honored in Japan like no other country. This is reflected in our Ceramics Japan. Do you already know our Crinkle vase or our Sou Sou Sake bottle? Go on a discovery tour and fall in love (again).