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Muji

Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. (株式会社良品計画, Kabushiki-gaisha Ryōhin Keikaku) (TYO: 7453), or Muji (無印良品, Mujirushi Ryōhin) is a Japanese retail company which sells a wide variety of household and consumer goods. Muji's design philosophy is minimalist, and it places an emphasis on recycling, reducing production and packaging waste, and a no-logo or "no-brand" policy. The name Muji is derived from the first part of Mujirushi Ryōhin, translated as No-Brand Quality Goods on Muji's European website.[3]

Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.
Kabushiki-gaisha Ryōhin Keikaku
株式会社良品計画
Native name
無印良品
Mujirushi Ryōhin
TypePublic (TYO: 7453)
IndustryManufacturing, retail, cafe
Founded1980
Headquarters,
Number of locations
1111 (2022)[1]
Key people
ProductsHousehold goods
Kitchen utensil
Fashion
Stationery
Electronics
Home appliances
Cosmetics
Food
Furniture
ServicesResidential Architectural design[2]
OwnersThe Master Trust Bank of Japan (8.70%)
Trust & Custody Services Bank (7.73%)
Mitsubishi Corporation (4.09%)
Credit Saison (2.40%)
DivisionsDabbey Muji, Café Muji, Meal Muji, Muji Campsite, florist and home furnishing;
Websitemuji.net
muji.com (outside Japan)

Products and businesses

 
Café&Meal MUJI, in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

Muji started with only 40 products in the 1980s. Some of their products include pens, pencils, notebooks, storage units, apparel, kitchen appliances, food items, and household care products. Muji has also created an automobile. Muji storefronts such as the one in New York are large and stocked with nearly every single product available. The primary business also includes Café Muji, Meal Muji, Muji Campsite, florist and home furnishing; the company has also engaged in architectural projects such as Muji House.

By the end of the 2000s, Muji was selling more than 7,000 different products. It is positioned as a "reasonably priced" brand, keeping the retail prices of products "lower than usual" by the materials it selects, streamlining its manufacturing processes, and minimising packaging.[4] In April 2019, Muji opened its largest Muji store in Ginza, Japan. The company added Atelier Muji Ginza located on the sixth floor.[5]

Muji has opened hotels in Shenzhen, Beijing, and Ginza, Tokyo.[6]

History

 
Muji Car 1000, the product of a 2001 collaboration with Nissan

Mujirushi (no-brand) Ryōhin (quality goods) began as a product brand of the supermarket chain The Seiyu, Ltd. in December 1980. The Mujirushi Ryōhin product range was developed to offer affordable quality products and were marketed using the slogan “Lower priced for a reason.” Products were wrapped in clear cellophane, plain brown paper labels and red writing. Mujirushi Ryōhin's drive to cut retail prices for consumers saw the company cutting waste by, for example, selling U-shaped spaghetti, the left-over part that is cut off to sell straight spaghetti.[7][8]

In 1981, Seiji Tsutsumi, the president of the Seibu Ryutsu group proposed opening a dedicated shop for Mujirushi Ryōhin products, although the idea was rejected by the directors of Seiyu. The advisory board of the company supported the idea, proposing the idea of a shop positioned against mass production. The company began to develop products that would allow the shop to expand from a supermarket product range to an independent product company. Such products included food, clothing, stationery, and household goods.[9]

In 1983, the first directly operated Mujirushi Ryōhin store opened in Aoyama, Tokyo. In 1985, Mujirushi Ryōhin started overseas production and procurement, started to place direct factory orders in 1986, and in 1987 Muji started to develop material globally.

In 1989, Ryohin Keikaku Ltd became the manufacturer and retailer for all Mujirushi Ryōhin products and operations, including planning, development, production, distribution and sale.

In 1991, Mujirushi Ryōhin opened its first international store in London.

In 1995, shares in “Muji Tsunan Campsite” were registered as over-the-counter shares of Japan Securities Dealers Association. In 1998, Ryōhin Keikaku listed on the second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. From 2001 onwards, it was listed on the first section.[10][11] In April 2001 they issued the Muji Car 1000 (ムジ・カー 1000), a limited release of 1,000 badgeless and decontented Nissan Marches, only available online. Intended as an exercise to test their online marketing systems it was developed together with Nissan. The spartanly equipped little car (with the rear seat upholstered in vinyl, for instance) was only offered in "marble white".[12]

 
Muji store in Olympian City, Hong Kong.

The brand name "Muji" appears to have been used since around 1999.[11]

In 2011, the first Muji store in Aoyama was redeveloped as a concept store with products from around the world.[13]

In 2020 and 2021, Muji faced scrutiny over use of cotton produced in under conditions of forced labor in Xinjiang.[14][15] Muji subsequently stopped labelling goods as "Xinjiang cotton" in certain markets, such as Hong Kong. In December 2021, it was reported that the same Muji garment labelled simply as "organic cotton" in the Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and Japanese markets was still being sold by Muji under the "Xinjiang cotton" banner in China.[16]

Countries of operation

 
Muji Store in 2017, Plaza Singapura, Singapore.
 
A Muji store in 2014, Grand Front Osaka, Osaka, Japan.
 
A Muji store in Paris, France.
 
Muji Store in Breeze Center, Taipei, Taiwan
 
Muji at Atrium on Bay (Toronto, Canada). The store is the largest MUJI store outside Asia.
 
A MUJI store in POPARK, Guangzhou, Mainland China

In Japan, Ryohin Keikaku has 328 directly operated stores, and supplies 124 outlets, as of August  2017.[17] Ryohin Keikaku has three factory outlets at Osaka, Gotenba and Fukuoka.[18]

There are 579[3] International retail outlets as of August 2022, which include Denmark (1) UK (7), Finland (1), France (7), Italy (6), Germany (7), Ireland (1), Sweden (1), Spain (4), Poland (1), Portugal (1), United States (10), Canada (9), Hong Kong (19), Singapore (10), Malaysia (9), South Korea (40), Mainland China (325), Taiwan (58), Thailand (25), Australia (5), Indonesia (6), Philippines (5), Bahrain (2), Kuwait (3), Qatar (2), Saudi Arabia (5), UAE (7), Oman (1), India (3), Switzerland (1), Vietnam (3).[17][19][20]

American operations

Muji entered the US market in 2002; its products were stocked at MOMA, New York.[13]

Muji opened its first American store on November 16, 2007, in SoHo, Manhattan.[21] In 2008, it opened two more stores in Manhattan: one in Times Square,[22] and one in Chelsea.[23]

On November 30, 2012, it opened its first store on the West Coast in South of Market, San Francisco.[24] The San Francisco store, the Hollywood store, and the Santa Monica store are now permanently closed.

In New York City, Muji supplies products to a design store at the Museum of Modern Art and maintains a flagship store.[18] As of November 2018, there are 5 stores in Manhattan, one in northern New Jersey, one in Boston, 6 stores in California, and one in Portland.[25] A small branch is at JFK International Airport,[25] and another location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, has been announced, but is yet to open.[26]

In July 2020, Muji USA filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing shutdowns from the COVID-19 pandemic.[27]

No-brand branding

Muji's no-brand strategy (generic brand) means that little money is spent on advertisement or classical marketing, and Muji's success is attributed to word of mouth, a simple shopping experience, and the anti-brand movement. Muji's no-brand strategy also means its products are attractive to customers who prefer unbranded products for aesthetic reasons, and because it provides an alternative to traditional branded products.[28][29][30]

In terms of Muji's advertising of their products, Kenya Hara states that because customers perceived Muji in different ways, advertising would have to be used to present information rather than to communicate a message. These customer perceptions included liking Muji's ecological approach, appreciation for their urban aesthetics, a perception of low cost, and a perception of sophisticated design.[9]

Muji has released a T-shirt with a rubber square on the chest for customers to design their own logo or message.[31] Muji now sells paper products (such as notebooks) which can be personalized by customers using rubber stamps in-store at no charge. They also sell soft goods (such as T-shirts and hats) which can be computer embroidered to customer specifications, and picked up a few hours or days later.

Design

Muji is known for its distinctive design, which is extended throughout its more than 7,000 products. Commentators have described Muji's design style as having mundanity,[32] being "no-frills", being "minimalist",[33] and "Bauhaus-style".[34]

Muji product design, and brand identity, is based around the selection of materials, streamlined manufacturing processes, and minimal packaging. Muji products have a limited colour range and are displayed on shelves with minimal packaging, displaying only functional product information and a price tag.[31] Detailed instructions included with the product are usually printed only in Japanese, although multilingual translations are starting to be included with some products.

Design approach and production

On its corporate website, Ryohin Keikaku Ltd rationalises its principles in terms of producing high quality products at "lower than usual" retail prices, true to the original Muji marketing slogan "lower priced for a reason".[4][35] On its catalogue website Muji states that "at the heart of Muji design is the Japanese concept of Kanketsu, the concept of simplicity", aiming to "bring a quiet sense of calm into strenuous everyday lives".[36] In an interview, Hiroyoshi Azami, President of Muji USA, described Muji's design culture as centred around designing "simple" products that are basic and necessary.[37]

In its design, Muji also follows environmental guidelines, seeking to "restrict the use of substances that may have a significant impact on people or the environment" and "reduce waste by standardising modules, facilitating disassembly, and by reducing packaging".[38]

The Muji design process resists technology for its own sake, and prototype designs are produced on paper rather than computers, so as not to encourage unnecessary detail.[39] The manufacturing process is determined by the consumer's use of the product, which is a design priority. Finishes, lines, and forms are minimised for manufacturing ease.[40]

In recent years, Muji have looked towards appreciating local culture and craftsmanship. The Found Muji line of products is a movement where Muji's designers find products and designs that follow the company's design approach, focusing on crafts and items that are used globally.[41]

Designers

Muji products are not attributed to individual designers. While Muji has stated that some of its products have been the works of famous international designers, it does not disclose who they are.[31] There are, however, some designers who made their involvement public. The most notable are Naoto Fukasawa,[42][citation needed] Jasper Morrison,[43][citation needed] James Irvine,[44][citation needed] Sam Hecht,[45][citation needed] and Konstantin Grčić.[46][citation needed]

Muji participates in design collaborations with other companies. In 2001, Muji and Nissan Motors produced the Muji Car 1000. This fuel efficient, low-emission, and low-cost limited edition vehicle aimed to incorporate recycled materials wherever possible. Following Muji's no-brand strategy, the car had no branding logos.[31]

Manufacturers

Generally, Muji keeps its manufacturing sources private.

One notable exception is the brand's collaboration with Thonet, the oldest German furniture maker. In 2008, Muji and Thonet announced their cooperation to produce two lines of minimalist furniture. The first was bentwood chairs designed by James Irvine in homage to the iconic No. 14 chair of Thonet. The second was steel tubular chairs and desks designed by Konstantin Grčić. Roland Ohnacker, managing director of Thonet, stated that the aim was "to help 18 to 35 year-olds enter the Thonet brand world". From Spring 2009, these furniture are available at selected Muji stores.[44]

Directors

The first art director of Muji was Ikko Tanaka. Tanaka is credited with developing the Muji concept together with Kazuko Koike (marketing consultant), and Takashi Sugimoto (interior designer). Tanaka articulated the Muji vision and appearance, and he provided ideas and prototypes that visualized the design strategy.[47] Tanaka's design strategy included brown paper and clear cellophane packaging.[13] In 2001, Kenya Hara, an internationally recognized graphic designer and curator, took over as art director. He stated that:

I found that the company was at a standstill with the original idea, 'No design', which was advocated at its inception. They also had more than 250 outlets and sold more than 5,000 items, including products that deviated from the initial Muji concept or were low cost, but of substandard quality.[48]

Kenya Hara has been credited as key figure in further developing Muji.[49] Hara has a background in graphic design, hence had experience in designing packaging and corporate identities.[50] Beyond that, he is credited with significantly moulding the Muji brand and design identity. In an interview in 2005, Hara stated that "Everything in the world has become an object of interest for me. Everything is designed."[48] Hara has published books on design philosophy, most recently Designing Design.[51]

Sam Hecht, Creative Director of Muji Europe, is quoted as saying "The human is not the centre of everything, but on the same level of everything".[39]

Design awards and competition

In 2005, Muji was awarded five gold product design awards by the International Forum Design in Germany.[10]

In 2006, Muji held its first international design competition, “Muji Award 01”.[10] In 2007, Chen Jiaojiao published a book on Muji design and brand entitled "Brands A-Z: Muji".

Following

The Berlin correspondent for The New York Times reports that the Japanese call Muji-fans "Mujirers". Muji's international stores and The Muji Catalogue mainly retail Muji home consumer goods, furniture and clothing, while Muji Japan sells in a wide range of sectors, including food, bicycles, camp sites, phones, yoga, florists, cafes, and concept houses.[52]

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This article is about the Japanese retail company For other uses see Muji disambiguation Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd 株式会社良品計画 Kabushiki gaisha Ryōhin Keikaku TYO 7453 or Muji 無印良品 Mujirushi Ryōhin is a Japanese retail company which sells a wide variety of household and consumer goods Muji s design philosophy is minimalist and it places an emphasis on recycling reducing production and packaging waste and a no logo or no brand policy The name Muji is derived from the first part of Mujirushi Ryōhin translated as No Brand Quality Goods on Muji s European website 3 Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd Kabushiki gaisha Ryōhin Keikaku株式会社良品計画Native name無印良品Romanized nameMujirushi RyōhinTypePublic TYO 7453 IndustryManufacturing retail cafeFounded1980HeadquartersToshima ku Tokyo JapanNumber of locations1111 2022 1 Key peopleMasaaki Kanai chairman Satoru Matsuzaki president ProductsHousehold goodsKitchen utensilFashionStationeryElectronicsHome appliancesCosmeticsFoodFurnitureServicesResidential Architectural design 2 OwnersThe Master Trust Bank of Japan 8 70 Trust amp Custody Services Bank 7 73 Mitsubishi Corporation 4 09 Credit Saison 2 40 DivisionsDabbey Muji Cafe Muji Meal Muji Muji Campsite florist and home furnishing Websitemuji wbr net muji wbr com outside Japan Contents 1 Products and businesses 2 History 3 Countries of operation 3 1 American operations 4 No brand branding 5 Design 5 1 Design approach and production 5 2 Designers 5 3 Manufacturers 5 4 Directors 5 5 Design awards and competition 6 Following 7 References 8 External linksProducts and businesses Edit Cafe amp Meal MUJI in Shinjuku Tokyo Japan Muji started with only 40 products in the 1980s Some of their products include pens pencils notebooks storage units apparel kitchen appliances food items and household care products Muji has also created an automobile Muji storefronts such as the one in New York are large and stocked with nearly every single product available The primary business also includes Cafe Muji Meal Muji Muji Campsite florist and home furnishing the company has also engaged in architectural projects such as Muji House By the end of the 2000s Muji was selling more than 7 000 different products It is positioned as a reasonably priced brand keeping the retail prices of products lower than usual by the materials it selects streamlining its manufacturing processes and minimising packaging 4 In April 2019 Muji opened its largest Muji store in Ginza Japan The company added Atelier Muji Ginza located on the sixth floor 5 Muji has opened hotels in Shenzhen Beijing and Ginza Tokyo 6 History Edit Muji Car 1000 the product of a 2001 collaboration with Nissan Mujirushi no brand Ryōhin quality goods began as a product brand of the supermarket chain The Seiyu Ltd in December 1980 The Mujirushi Ryōhin product range was developed to offer affordable quality products and were marketed using the slogan Lower priced for a reason Products were wrapped in clear cellophane plain brown paper labels and red writing Mujirushi Ryōhin s drive to cut retail prices for consumers saw the company cutting waste by for example selling U shaped spaghetti the left over part that is cut off to sell straight spaghetti 7 8 In 1981 Seiji Tsutsumi the president of the Seibu Ryutsu group proposed opening a dedicated shop for Mujirushi Ryōhin products although the idea was rejected by the directors of Seiyu The advisory board of the company supported the idea proposing the idea of a shop positioned against mass production The company began to develop products that would allow the shop to expand from a supermarket product range to an independent product company Such products included food clothing stationery and household goods 9 In 1983 the first directly operated Mujirushi Ryōhin store opened in Aoyama Tokyo In 1985 Mujirushi Ryōhin started overseas production and procurement started to place direct factory orders in 1986 and in 1987 Muji started to develop material globally In 1989 Ryohin Keikaku Ltd became the manufacturer and retailer for all Mujirushi Ryōhin products and operations including planning development production distribution and sale In 1991 Mujirushi Ryōhin opened its first international store in London In 1995 shares in Muji Tsunan Campsite were registered as over the counter shares of Japan Securities Dealers Association In 1998 Ryōhin Keikaku listed on the second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange From 2001 onwards it was listed on the first section 10 11 In April 2001 they issued the Muji Car 1000 ムジ カー 1000 a limited release of 1 000 badgeless and decontented Nissan Marches only available online Intended as an exercise to test their online marketing systems it was developed together with Nissan The spartanly equipped little car with the rear seat upholstered in vinyl for instance was only offered in marble white 12 Muji store in Olympian City Hong Kong The brand name Muji appears to have been used since around 1999 11 In 2011 the first Muji store in Aoyama was redeveloped as a concept store with products from around the world 13 In 2020 and 2021 Muji faced scrutiny over use of cotton produced in under conditions of forced labor in Xinjiang 14 15 Muji subsequently stopped labelling goods as Xinjiang cotton in certain markets such as Hong Kong In December 2021 it was reported that the same Muji garment labelled simply as organic cotton in the Hong Kong Taiwanese and Japanese markets was still being sold by Muji under the Xinjiang cotton banner in China 16 Countries of operation Edit Muji Store in 2017 Plaza Singapura Singapore A Muji store in 2014 Grand Front Osaka Osaka Japan A Muji store in Paris France Muji Store in Breeze Center Taipei Taiwan Muji at Atrium on Bay Toronto Canada The store is the largest MUJI store outside Asia A MUJI store in POPARK Guangzhou Mainland China In Japan Ryohin Keikaku has 328 directly operated stores and supplies 124 outlets as of August 2017 update 17 Ryohin Keikaku has three factory outlets at Osaka Gotenba and Fukuoka 18 There are 579 3 International retail outlets as of August 2022 update which include Denmark 1 UK 7 Finland 1 France 7 Italy 6 Germany 7 Ireland 1 Sweden 1 Spain 4 Poland 1 Portugal 1 United States 10 Canada 9 Hong Kong 19 Singapore 10 Malaysia 9 South Korea 40 Mainland China 325 Taiwan 58 Thailand 25 Australia 5 Indonesia 6 Philippines 5 Bahrain 2 Kuwait 3 Qatar 2 Saudi Arabia 5 UAE 7 Oman 1 India 3 Switzerland 1 Vietnam 3 17 19 20 American operations Edit Muji entered the US market in 2002 its products were stocked at MOMA New York 13 Muji opened its first American store on November 16 2007 in SoHo Manhattan 21 In 2008 it opened two more stores in Manhattan one in Times Square 22 and one in Chelsea 23 On November 30 2012 it opened its first store on the West Coast in South of Market San Francisco 24 The San Francisco store the Hollywood store and the Santa Monica store are now permanently closed In New York City Muji supplies products to a design store at the Museum of Modern Art and maintains a flagship store 18 As of November 2018 update there are 5 stores in Manhattan one in northern New Jersey one in Boston 6 stores in California and one in Portland 25 A small branch is at JFK International Airport 25 and another location in Williamsburg Brooklyn has been announced but is yet to open 26 In July 2020 Muji USA filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy citing shutdowns from the COVID 19 pandemic 27 No brand branding EditMuji s no brand strategy generic brand means that little money is spent on advertisement or classical marketing and Muji s success is attributed to word of mouth a simple shopping experience and the anti brand movement Muji s no brand strategy also means its products are attractive to customers who prefer unbranded products for aesthetic reasons and because it provides an alternative to traditional branded products 28 29 30 In terms of Muji s advertising of their products Kenya Hara states that because customers perceived Muji in different ways advertising would have to be used to present information rather than to communicate a message These customer perceptions included liking Muji s ecological approach appreciation for their urban aesthetics a perception of low cost and a perception of sophisticated design 9 Muji has released a T shirt with a rubber square on the chest for customers to design their own logo or message 31 Muji now sells paper products such as notebooks which can be personalized by customers using rubber stamps in store at no charge They also sell soft goods such as T shirts and hats which can be computer embroidered to customer specifications and picked up a few hours or days later Design EditMuji is known for its distinctive design which is extended throughout its more than 7 000 products Commentators have described Muji s design style as having mundanity 32 being no frills being minimalist 33 and Bauhaus style 34 Muji product design and brand identity is based around the selection of materials streamlined manufacturing processes and minimal packaging Muji products have a limited colour range and are displayed on shelves with minimal packaging displaying only functional product information and a price tag 31 Detailed instructions included with the product are usually printed only in Japanese although multilingual translations are starting to be included with some products Design approach and production Edit On its corporate website Ryohin Keikaku Ltd rationalises its principles in terms of producing high quality products at lower than usual retail prices true to the original Muji marketing slogan lower priced for a reason 4 35 On its catalogue website Muji states that at the heart of Muji design is the Japanese concept of Kanketsu the concept of simplicity aiming to bring a quiet sense of calm into strenuous everyday lives 36 In an interview Hiroyoshi Azami President of Muji USA described Muji s design culture as centred around designing simple products that are basic and necessary 37 In its design Muji also follows environmental guidelines seeking to restrict the use of substances that may have a significant impact on people or the environment and reduce waste by standardising modules facilitating disassembly and by reducing packaging 38 The Muji design process resists technology for its own sake and prototype designs are produced on paper rather than computers so as not to encourage unnecessary detail 39 The manufacturing process is determined by the consumer s use of the product which is a design priority Finishes lines and forms are minimised for manufacturing ease 40 In recent years Muji have looked towards appreciating local culture and craftsmanship The Found Muji line of products is a movement where Muji s designers find products and designs that follow the company s design approach focusing on crafts and items that are used globally 41 Designers Edit Muji products are not attributed to individual designers While Muji has stated that some of its products have been the works of famous international designers it does not disclose who they are 31 There are however some designers who made their involvement public The most notable are Naoto Fukasawa 42 citation needed Jasper Morrison 43 citation needed James Irvine 44 citation needed Sam Hecht 45 citation needed and Konstantin Grcic 46 citation needed Muji participates in design collaborations with other companies In 2001 Muji and Nissan Motors produced the Muji Car 1000 This fuel efficient low emission and low cost limited edition vehicle aimed to incorporate recycled materials wherever possible Following Muji s no brand strategy the car had no branding logos 31 Manufacturers Edit Generally Muji keeps its manufacturing sources private One notable exception is the brand s collaboration with Thonet the oldest German furniture maker In 2008 Muji and Thonet announced their cooperation to produce two lines of minimalist furniture The first was bentwood chairs designed by James Irvine in homage to the iconic No 14 chair of Thonet The second was steel tubular chairs and desks designed by Konstantin Grcic Roland Ohnacker managing director of Thonet stated that the aim was to help 18 to 35 year olds enter the Thonet brand world From Spring 2009 these furniture are available at selected Muji stores 44 Directors Edit The first art director of Muji was Ikko Tanaka Tanaka is credited with developing the Muji concept together with Kazuko Koike marketing consultant and Takashi Sugimoto interior designer Tanaka articulated the Muji vision and appearance and he provided ideas and prototypes that visualized the design strategy 47 Tanaka s design strategy included brown paper and clear cellophane packaging 13 In 2001 Kenya Hara an internationally recognized graphic designer and curator took over as art director He stated that I found that the company was at a standstill with the original idea No design which was advocated at its inception They also had more than 250 outlets and sold more than 5 000 items including products that deviated from the initial Muji concept or were low cost but of substandard quality 48 Kenya Hara has been credited as key figure in further developing Muji 49 Hara has a background in graphic design hence had experience in designing packaging and corporate identities 50 Beyond that he is credited with significantly moulding the Muji brand and design identity In an interview in 2005 Hara stated that Everything in the world has become an object of interest for me Everything is designed 48 Hara has published books on design philosophy most recently Designing Design 51 Sam Hecht Creative Director of Muji Europe is quoted as saying The human is not the centre of everything but on the same level of everything 39 Design awards and competition Edit In 2005 Muji was awarded five gold product design awards by the International Forum Design in Germany 10 In 2006 Muji held its first international design competition Muji Award 01 10 In 2007 Chen Jiaojiao published a book on Muji design and brand entitled Brands A Z Muji Following EditThe Berlin correspondent for The New York Times reports that the Japanese call Muji fans Mujirers Muji s international stores and The Muji Catalogue mainly retail Muji home consumer goods furniture and clothing while Muji Japan sells in a wide range of sectors including food bicycles camp sites phones yoga florists cafes and concept houses 52 References Edit Corporate Information Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd Retrieved 2021 02 03 無印良品の家 Muji Houses Muji Japan Randi ko baan Retrieved 2013 02 19 a b MUJI Online ABOUT MUJI retrieved on 2009 10 02 a b Ryohin Keikaku What is MUJI retrieved on 2009 10 02 Take a peek inside the rooms at the new Muji Hotel in Ginza Time Out Tokyo 12 April 2019 Retrieved 2022 11 03 マロニエ 並木 読売銀座プロジェクト 2019年春開業予定 三井不動産グループ in Japanese Retrieved 2017 07 07 Your life in their hands retrieved on 2009 10 02 Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd Business Information retrieved on 2009 10 02 a b Bartal Ory 2020 Critical design in Japan Material culture luxury and the avant garde 1 ed Manchester University Press ISBN 978 1 5261 3997 9 JSTOR j ctvzgb83c a b c Ryohin Keikaku History retrieved on 2009 10 02 This English language history anachronistically refers to the company as Muji before Muji was used as a brand name a b 企業情報 沿革 Corporate history in Japanese Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd Retrieved 2012 10 22 良品計画 ムジ ネットが日産自動車との共同開発車を発売 Muji Muji net launches car developed jointly with Nissan in Japanese Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd 2001 04 19 Archived from the original News Release on 2004 08 13 Retrieved 2012 10 22 a b c Design London Dorling Kindersley 2021 p 355 ISBN 978 0 241 41295 4 OCLC 1233317909 Japan retailer Muji downplays concerns over Xinjiang cotton Nikkei Asia Retrieved 2021 04 16 Segran Elizabeth 2021 05 13 Muji is a beloved Japanese housewares brand Why is it advertising its ties to forced labor Fast Company Retrieved 2021 05 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 新疆棉風暴 無印同一產品中國標 新疆棉 港 台 日標 有機棉 公司否認隱瞞 Radio Free Asia 2 December 2021 a b Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd Corporate Information retrieved on 2017 08 24 a b Muji the Japanese design powerhouse is opening U S stores Hallelujah See also MUJI Global retrieved on 2009 10 02 MUJI Store Locator www muji com Store Info MUJI USA Archived from the original on 2014 07 01 Retrieved 2014 07 26 Muji Soho the first Muji store in the US opens at 12 00 noon on November 16 2007 Muji opens US flagship store in the New York Times Building Muji opens Chelsea store at 1 00 pm on Friday November 28 2008 Muji will open its first store on the West Coast on November 30 2012 at SoMa in San Francisco a b Store Info MUJI USA info muji us Retrieved 2017 04 05 Morris Keiko Japanese retailer Muji to open Brooklyn store MarketWatch Retrieved 2017 04 05 Muji USA files for bankruptcy citing coronavirus shutdowns The Japan Times 10 July 2020 Muji The Japanese No Brand Archived 2013 03 09 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2009 10 02 Matt Heig Brand Royalty How the World s Top 100 Brands Thrive and Survive p 216 mac oosthuizen Archived 2012 03 08 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2009 10 02 a b c d useful agreeable retrieved by the Wayback Machine on 2009 05 27 dubious discuss Muji materiality and mundane geographies retrieved on 2009 10 02 Minimalist Muji store opens in Soho retrieved on 2009 10 02 Product Design KPNV Archived from the original on 2010 02 03 Retrieved 2010 02 03 Our Business Investor Relations Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd ryohin keikaku jp Muji Online About Muji retrieved on 2009 10 02 MUJI Interview Part 3 of 3 Current TV Archived from the original on 2012 07 07 Retrieved 2008 06 09 Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd Environmental activities things to think about retrieved on 2009 10 02 a b TAXI Direct Access GAIN AIGA Business and Design Conference Archived 2007 10 19 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2009 10 02 MoMA Store MUJI Designer Bio Archived 2008 05 05 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2009 10 02 My Found MUJI East Asia Exhibition MUJI www muji com in Chinese Hong Kong Retrieved 2021 04 15 Work CD Player for Muji IDEO Archived 2010 10 17 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2010 10 08 Jasper Morrison Wall clock retrieved on 2010 10 08 a b Muji presents a new collection Archived 2010 11 24 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2010 10 08 Industrial Facility retrieved on 2010 10 08 Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design retrieved on 2010 10 08 If You Want to Make an Understatement retrieved on 2009 10 02 a b Getting Gross with Devin Flynn Archived 2008 06 18 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2009 10 02 Designing Design Archived 2008 09 07 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2009 10 02 Young Jean Lee s New York City based theater company initial run of The Shipment sold out We are glad she left Berkeley and came over to our side Archived 2008 06 18 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on 2009 10 02 Designing Design Archived 2009 05 21 at the Wayback Machine Hara Kenya 2nd printing 2008 467 p 389 illus 326 in color Dustjacket ISBN 978 3 03778 105 0 Nick Currie The Post Materialist Muji Obsession The New York Times 6 June 2008 retrieved on 2009 10 02 The Japanese term is in fact mujira ムジラー see for example this page Archived 2011 08 24 at the Wayback Machine of fashion j com in Japanese External links EditOfficial websiteswww muji net Official Japanese site in Japanese www muji com Global site Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd Corporate site Unofficial materials Wikimedia Commons has media related to Muji MUJI The Japanese brand without a brand Museum Quality New York Times article on Muji in MoMa Interview with Shoji Ito Design and Art director of MUJI Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muji amp oldid 1142056681, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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