04/05/2009 09:40:28 PM
Kenya Hara of Muji talks about the importance of emptiness.




Posted by Ed Cotton
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12/09/2008 04:52:15 PM (1)
Perhaps there's never been a better time for Muji.

The Japanese brand has been around for decades and has slowly come out of its shell to expand into international territories, but it's global footprint is pretty tiny. With the world looking for more sustainable and affordable products, Muji seems well placed to be a leader in this space and it's something that the brand truly owns as it comes from its original DNA.

There's no other retailer of its scale that comes close to Muji's philosophy and ideology.

One great example of this in action is the recent prize it held for new products. Asking for solicitations and ideas from the outside world.

The winner was a straw straw that was developed by a Japanese designer. The concept so perfectly fits the brand and its ethos, no wonder it won. No flash, no frills- just a clever idea that reminds us and re-introduces us to the original straw, complete with its inbuilt recyclability.

The straw straw is so timely and so Muji.
Straw Straw

Posted by Ed Cotton
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04/08/2007 04:52:52 PM
Last month, Japanese retailer Muji, announced that it’s setting-up shop in the US, opening a New York store in the Fall of 2007.

One store is hardly going threaten the domestic players, but it will provide them with an interesting glimpse into one possible future.

It’s likely that Target, will put Muji under the microscope; they share a love of design and designer contributors, but that’s where the similarities end.

While Target, celebrates and shows off their designers, Muji prides itself in its no brand status, most of the products have no logos or branding. In addition, Muji’s interpretation and use of design, is single-mindedly focused around a traditional Japanese minimalist aesthetic.

Here’s how Muji describes its vision.

"Lower priced for a reason."

This phrase encapsulates how we can provide our Muji products at lower prices. We launched our Muji brand by designing and developing products that might almost be regarded as substandard if based on traditional criteria, although they are, of course, actually of good quality. Through the careful selection of materials, streamlining manufacturing processes, and simplifying our packaging, we have continually introduced high quality Muji brand products onto the market, at lower than usual prices. Presently there are more than 7,000 items sold as Muji products. Muji's natural and simple design proposes rational lifestyles for today's world. Muji products - there is a reason why we can provide such good quality products at lower prices."


While the brand has been toiling away for 20 years in Japan and making the occasional excursion to Europe and Asia, the move to the States, is a signal that the temperature is right here for Muji.

While many of Muji’s products are made from recycled paper and fabrics, it doesn’t market itself environmental leader, instead its focus is on simplicity. A concept the brand has extended to over 7,000 products including bicycles, cars and most recently, homes.

Muji House

Muji's US target will be an active group of Americans who seek alternatives to showy brand consumerism; those who are looking to pursue higher goals in their consumption habits, but importantly, want to show and share those goals to others. Carrying around and being seen with a Muji notebook conveys a certain status.

Note: Toyota's Prius is outselling other hybrids, because its owners want the benefit of other people noticing that they own a "hybrid", sales of competitor models, lack this benefit, because they look exactly the same as their non-hybrid siblings.

Muji has done some great marketing in Japan, including this 2003 campaign developed by Kenya Hara that nicely articulated the brand's vision of "simplicity". Hopefully, Muji won't compriomise its brand vision for the US market and adopt the same strategy and similar executions in the US, even if local advertising agencies suggest otherwise.

Kenya Hara's 2003 Muji Ad Campaign
Kenya Hara's 2003 Muji Ad Campaign


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