
Japanese home goods brand Yamazaki Home is expanding into
Canada, bringing its minimalist, small-space design products to
consumers here. A household name in Japan, the company began
more than a century ago as a family-run ironing board
manufacturer and has since grown into a global brand. Meanwhile
in Vancouver, furniture brand Sundays has opened a
15,000-square-foot retail and creative hub called the Sundays
Terminal HQ showroom. The space serves as both a retail
destination and operational headquarters.
In Japan, the United States, and beyond, Yamazaki Home is famous
for creating home goods, housewares, and what it calls
“happy-making objects with a small-space sensibility.”
“Yamazaki Home is popular in urban areas in the United States,
since many of their items are designed to fit small apartments
and maximize tight spaces. From compact condos in Toronto to
cozy apartments in Vancouver and family homes everywhere in
between, Canadian households can now experience the brand’s
signature blend of minimalism, functionality, and warmth,” said
the company in a news release.
“They’re bringing their cosmopolitan designs up north to help
households across Canada organize, simplify, and beautify.”
A household name in Japan, Yamazaki Home started as a small,
family-run ironing board manufacturer over a century ago. As the
needs of their customers evolved, so did the company. Today, the
retailer said it sells products that run the gamut from elegant
leaning ladders to sleek steel bread boxes. Every year, they
work to continue providing unique, innovative solutions tailored
to the way their customers live.
“Yamazaki Home is universally recognized for bringing
simplicity, quality, and intelligent, considered design to
everyday items,” it said.
Source: retail-insider.com