Making just a few small adjustments to your work from home space will help your productivity and save your sanity. We put together a few thoughtful touches to make working from home work for you.
A single sheet of walnut, bent into shape for an elegant, modern piece built on strata of traditional Japanese woodwork. The mark of MITSURU by Mizushima Sangyo is the balance of boundary pushing and age-old traditions.
9.25” diameter
Made from plywood and walnut veneer, this countertop wine rack upholds Saito Wood’s signature bend, durability, and lightness to accommodate your favorite wine bottles without compromising beauty.
Color: Walnut
15”h x 13.5w”
Materials: Plywood and Walnut Veneer
Holds 9 Bottles
In 1950, Isamu Saito established Saito Woodworking shop in Shizuoka prefecture to address the limited supply of wood following WWII. Joining the burgeoning industry of "molded plywood" technology, Saito began creating beautiful household goods with signature curves that are light, strong, and stunning.
A Japanese Good Design awardee when it first emerged on the scene in 1974, Allex Stainless Steel Scissors are made from a single sheet of steel, the quality blade, both strong and durable, slipping into an ergonomic handle lined with a rubber ring. The original design remains unaltered since its first production, and why would it? It’s a staple office tool across Japan for a reason. See for yourself.
Non-Stick Jorpolymer Coated
Your mailman is going to wish they didn't skip arm day when it comes time to deliver these cast iron bookends from Japanese designer Rikucho Ogasawara. We could talk about the Ogasawara's unique ability to apply modern design to such a traditional production process, but here's what you really want to know. Whichever super impressive books you like to display, but maybe haven't actually read...these bookends will hold them up and make sure visitors to your home notice them and assume you read them.
These horn inspired bookends are sold as a pair, and have become an iconic design of master craftsman Rikuchou Ogasawara. Made with traditional techniques from the Iwate region of Japan, the cast iron is modern and classic at the same time. An appropriately understated yet distinct design to hold up your beloved books - place on your shelf or right on your desk as a visual centerpiece.
Hand-made cast iron may show slight variation.
Have you ever stopped to really look at your keyboard? It's gross, like really gross. After you hold it over the waste bin and give it a few good knocks, do a better job of keeping it clean on the regular with this clever keyboard brush from Kanaya.
The razor sharp edges are rivaled by unbelievably smooth paper. From wire-framing to list-making to plein air sketching, you've never felt paper quite like this before.
Kraft Mount White
70 Sheets
364 x 277 mm