Brands
Japanese lifestyle brands in everyday context.
Japan Living Edit looks at brands through the lens of everyday usefulness,
thoughtful design and the way objects support calmer routines at home.
Yamazaki Home
Yamazaki Home is widely associated with Japanese home organization and storage
products. Its work often fits into a space-conscious design conversation:
compact shelves, entryway pieces and practical tools for making small areas
easier to use.
KINTO
KINTO is a Japanese brand known for drinkware, tableware and coffee tools.
It belongs naturally in discussions about everyday use, quiet routines and
calm contemporary design around the kitchen and table.
HARIO
HARIO is a Japanese manufacturer known internationally for coffee and
heat-resistant glassware. Its V60 brewing tools are useful reference
points for Japan Living Edit's coverage of practical coffee routines and
equipment.
DRAW A LINE
DRAW A LINE combines tension-rod-based structures with accessories for
hanging, small surfaces and vertical organization. It is relevant to
Japan Living Edit's coverage of flexible storage and practical use of
limited wall and floor space.
KAJI DONYA
KAJI DONYA focuses on practical household tools for everyday kitchen
work. Its compact preparation tools and function-led designs connect to
Japan Living Edit's coverage of small kitchens and efficient cooking
routines.
Sori Yanagi
Sori Yanagi kitchenware is relevant to Japan Living Edit's interest in
functional everyday tools, including stainless-steel bowls, strainers
and tongs designed around clear practical roles in the kitchen.
1616 / arita japan
1616 / arita japan is a contemporary porcelain brand from Arita. Its TY
Standard collection is relevant to Japan Living Edit's coverage of
versatile tableware, useful size relationships and storage-conscious
choices for smaller kitchens.
COLLEND
COLLEND develops storage and household products that explore practical
ways to organize everyday spaces. Its shoe and umbrella storage products
are relevant to Japan Living Edit's coverage of compact entryways and
small-space organization.
Editorial independence
Brand coverage on Japan Living Edit is editorially independent. A brand appearing
here does not mean sponsorship, endorsement or an official partnership, and
brand descriptions should not be read as product performance guarantees.