We’re always on the lookout for stylish TP holders (and other bath essentials). Our latest find: a line of rustic brass paper holders, bath hooks, and towel rails from Muro Kanamono, a metal-working atelier founded in Kyoto in 1802, currently available from Rikumo in Pennsylvania.
Muro Kanamono started as a supplier of handmade nails (wakugi) and hardware for temples and homes; today, they continue to pay homage to their past by producing metal hardware that is inspired by current trends while staying grounded by tradition.
Here’s a look:
For more ideas from Japanese baths, see:
10 Favorites: Japanese-Style Bathtubs Around the World
Back to Brass: Glamorous Bath Fixtures from Japan
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What is the article about?
The article is about bath accessories from Japan.
Where can I find these bath accessories?
You can find them on Remodelista's website.
What is the name of the bath accessories collection?
The collection is called 'Object of Desire'.
Are these accessories handmade?
Yes, these bath accessories are handcrafted.
What materials are used to make these accessories?
The bath accessories are made using materials such as wood, brass, and ceramics.
Is international shipping available?
Yes, Remodelista offers international shipping for these bath accessories.
Can I purchase these bath accessories in sets?
Yes, you can buy these bath accessories individually as well as in pre-designed sets.
Do these bath accessories require any special maintenance?
Some of the accessories may require specific maintenance, such as avoiding direct contact with water or using gentle cleaners. Please refer to the product descriptions for specific care instructions.
Do these bath accessories come with a warranty?
The warranty details vary depending on the specific item. Please check the product details for warranty information.
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