The designs that have critics raving

Yamazaki Home is renowned for its innovative designs that blend functionality with minimalist elegance. Headquartered in Japan, we gained international recognition for creating products that maximize space, streamline organization, and elevate the everyday.
Each of our designs is carefully crafted to offer simple yet practical solutions for the home, focusing on clean lines, natural materials, and subtle sophistication.
Whether it's a multi-functional storage unit, a sleek kitchen accessory, or a space-saving rack, Yamazaki Home's designs are celebrated for their smart functionality without compromising on aesthetic appeal.
Don’t believe us? Meet the designs that have customers and critics alike raving.
Apartment Therapy Organization Awards
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Food Network’s Best Large Capacity Bread Box
Domino's Good Design Awards
“Total Game Changer! This drawer magically creates more storage where there isn’t any: your cluttered kitchen counter. Place your toaster, air fryer, or coffee maker on top while you slip towels inside or balance your mug on the pull-out shelf.” —Samantha Weiss-Hills, Domino
HGTV's AAPI Brands To Love
“The modern, minimal products range from a banana stand to rolling storage carts, and everything is as practical as it is chic.” —Deanne Revel, HGTV
The New York Times Wirecutter
Best Shoe Rack
“An attractive, high-quality rack for shoes—or anything else. This investment-worthy rack is slim enough to fit in a closet and sleek enough for an entryway.” —Jennifer Hunter and Katie Okamoto, Wirecutter
Best Entryway Organizer
“At just 7 inches long, its compact size and multifunctionality make it ideal for small entryways.” —Alex Arapia, Wirecutter
The Strategist's Best Bar Carts
“If you’re working with extremely limited space but still want a rolling bar to display your bottles and drinkware, this compact Yamazaki trolley, another one of our favorite kitchen carts, fits our specs for a good bar cart: sturdy and wipeable material, multiple tiers, and a shelf taller than a foot.” —Erin Schwartz, The Strategist