As a parent in a busy household, Sayuri M., the senior marketing manager here at Yamazaki Home, has learned that the right home products—like these game-changing Yamazaki finds—can turn daily chaos into calm.

My first and most wow-me Yamazaki Home product was the Faucet-Hanging Sponge Holder. Who would have thought you could find a holder for a sponge that hangs from a faucet? I never liked our sponge placement, because it didn’t have a permanent place to rest. I would place it beside the soap dispenser, but my husband would always leave it inside the sink.
In regards to creating happy home harmony, I love having the combination of the tissue case, paper towel holder, and key rack. All of the members of my family use those items, and everyone loves them. In our entryway it’s so nice to use the Magnetic Key Rack as our designated place to put the keys, hat, and bags! I love that my kids can organize them as well! Also, I used to hide tissue boxes in a cabinet because the colorful boxes they tend to come in didn't match my house. However, I no longer need to do that because of the Rin Tissue Box Cover. Since we are a busy household (with little hands) it’s the little things that make a big difference.
The Paper Towel Holder makes getting a single paper towel off the roll easy and prevents anyone from getting too paper towel-happy. The easy-tear opening means we can grab sheets with one hand which is helpful during busy mornings.
I recently began using the Tower Bread Box to store kids' snacks. My 6-year-old brings snacks to school every day now, and there are so many different options! But it’s important to me that my one-year-old can’t reach them. We use the Three-Tier Storage Rack (67" H) to hold the bread box and tissue case to prevent the one-year-old from accessing them while keeping it organized for the 6-year-old to get to the snacks and follow his schedule.



"I love having the combination of the tissue case, paper towel holder, and key rack. All of the members of my family use those items, and everyone loves them." —Sayuri M.
Yamazaki Home solutions blend seamlessly into your life. Our home doesn't have much color: light gray walls with black, wood, or dark green accents. We also don’t have many decorations. We prefer to keep it quiet and simple.
Now that the 1-year-old is growing bigger and the 6-year-old has a variety of shoes (two pairs of sneakers, one pair of soccer shoe, two pairs of sandals, and one pair of rain boot), I'm considering buying a new shoe rack with wheels (specifically the Rolling Five-Tier Shoe Rack).