Three budget home decor stores in Japan ✨ #interiorlovers #shopping #affordableproducts

Here are three budget home decor chains you have to visit on your next trip to Japan. The first one is Saloo. They have a very cottage core aesthetic and carry a lot of whimsical but purposeful items. I really like their unique organizers like these cupboards for jewelry and their lighting selections are so cute and affordable. I really regret not picking up this tulip light for under $25, but I did end up grabbing this mirror and jewelry drawer for my vanity and they were quite substantial for a very good price. Next is Natural Kitchen. As their name suggests, they have a lot of kitchen items at very reasonable prices. They’re inexpensive and good quality with a good mix of knick-knacks and useful items. They also have a lot of miniatures, some decorative and some useful, but all very cute. This would be a great place to pick up souvenirs. I ended up getting a set of these ribbon chopsticks for only a dollar each, and a few items from my matcha station. The third is standard products. This is like Muji on a budget. You’re going to find a lot of essential items in timeless Japanese designs like these ceramics and glassware with clean lines at a fraction of the cost. And I even found affordable wooden table wear, which are typically more expensive elsewhere. If you like minimal aesthetics, this is a store for you. I picked up a few drink accessories here for my home cafe, but I think I need a trip back soon after this tour. Follow along as they take you on more Tokyo treasure hunt adventures.

I had to ship a box home from Tokyo because the shopping was that good!

Here are three affordable home decor chains you have to visit on your next trip to Japan!

📍 Salut! – whimsical, cottage core aesthetics
📍 Natural Kitchen – adorable kitchen ware
📍 Standard Products – minimalist and timeless design

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