Paulownia is not very familiar overseas, but in Japan it has been used as wooden boxes to store crafts, artwork, kimonos, high-end accessories, etc. since ancient times.
Paulownia itself is a wood with excellent moisture control, insect repellency, rot prevention, and durability, and this product takes advantage of its functionality.
At first glance, KIRIFT looks like an ordinary paulownia box, but the manufacturing process involves the same precision and delicate work as making art wooden boxes.
KIRIFT's products are made with the utmost care in each step,
and are filled with the passion of our craftsmen.
Design that emphasizes harmony with the space.
A natural shape that conveys the texture of paulownia wood.
It was created with great attention to detail so that it blends in seamlessly with the space design and the designed home appliances being used.
KIRIFT products use not only domestically produced paulownia wood, but also adhesives that comply with the Food Sanitation Act.
We use a method of baking paulownia wood without using paint, and strive to create high-quality products that are safe, secure, and comply with the SDGs, and aim to create products that are friendly to the things they put in, the people who use them, and the environment.
<About Brand>
Our company is a paulownia box manufacturer that has been in business for generations.
We have been making various kinds of paulownia boxes for crafts, art works, and gifts, using the skills and knowledge we have cultivated over the years, and shipping them from Japan to other countries for use.
<About the product>
We have created a brand of kitchen goods using Japanese paulownia wood, using the skills and knowledge we have cultivated over the years. Paulownia wood has the ability to breathe and regulate humidity by itself.
Rice, cereals, bread, coffee beans, etc. can be stored in these storage containers made of paulownia wood, which keep the humidity constant. In addition, paulownia wood is very light, soft, and easy to use.
Please also see the beauty of the container and the grain of the wood, which is made by craftsmen one by one from a single piece of paulownia wood.