🗾 My Japanese Home is a curated online store that brings the elegance and tradition of Japanese design to homes around the world. It specializes in authentic Japanese-style products, including: Tableware: Ceramic dishes, bowls, chopsticks, and complete dinnerware sets Kitchen Tools: Utensils, knives, cookware, and sushi-making accessories Tea Ceremony Items: Matcha tools, teapots, and. Discover the Finest Handcrafted Homeware from Japan at MASU Store.
Browse our Extensive Collection of Oriantal Barware, Kitchenware and Tabletop Utensils, as well as Unique Homeware Products to Elevate Your Living Space. Enjoy Free Worldwide Shipping with eligible orders. Sign Up and Get 10% Off for First Purchase.
See what makes us one of the best Japanese home decor stores. Shop EIZEN for all your wabi-sabi home decor, kitchenware, and lifestyle needs! IPPIN PROJECT offers Japanese design houseware and home decor.
Create stylish wabi. Jinen offers imported Japanese goods for the home and kitchen + more. Modern, minimal, and timeless.
We hand select fine goods that bring tranquility and value to your life. Japanese best & modern Home Decor lists. BECOS is an online store of Authentic handcrafted Japanese goods & Quality gifts.
Dish, Glass, Cutlery, Kitchenware, Home Wares, Makeup, Office Supply, Accessories, Kimono and more. Gifts for celebration, birthday and Christmas. Discover authentic Japanese home decor at Shokunin Store.
Shop our collection of stylish Japanese. Buy authentic traditional & modern Japanese home decor, direct from Japan at affordable prices. Free Shipping available worldwide!
Experience Wabi-Sabi Living with our handpicked Japanese household essentials. Shop kitchen tools, cleaning tools, homewares, furoshiki, crafts & wellness items. Embrace Japan's artful simplicity for your home.
Fast worldwide shipping directly from Japan! When we launched Remodelista 15 years ago, it was almost impossible to source the hauntingly beautiful housewares of Japan. Things have improved dramatically; here are our top 20 online sources for Japanese design (some have brick-and-mortar stores as well).
N.B.: Featured photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista, with styling by Alexa Hotz, from Shop Owner Makié Yahagi's Charm.