Where to buy stylish home decor
Whether you’ve just moved to Tokyo or want to give your home a long-awaited refresh, finding the perfect furniture can be like a treasure hunt. Of course, IKEA and Nitori are classics, but Tokyo’s rich design culture offers plenty of aesthetically appealing options. From affordable fashion to high-end handcraftsmanship, here’s your guide to buying furniture in Tokyo.
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sibonne
sibonneLocated in the trendy Omotesando area, it feels more like an art gallery than a furniture store. Its products combine exquisite craftsmanship, eye-catching design and an eclectic mix of furniture, decoration and art. Whether you’re looking for a striking coffee table or a sculptural lamp, each piece feels carefully chosen for discerning tastes.
right to use: 150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya, Jingu-mae 5-chome-10-1 GYRE B1F
nearest station: Omotesando Station


Behavior
Behavior A perfect balance between high-end design and livable style. The chain is known for its Scandinavian-style furniture, which emphasizes clean lines, light woods and muted tones. Frequent collaborations with designers keep collections fresh and attractive. Actus stores feature an impressive array of lush greenery, making it easy to create a peaceful sanctuary filled with life and enthusiasm, adding to the charm.
right to use: 107-0061 1F, 2-12-28 Kita Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
nearest station: Waiyuanqian Station


Frank Frank
Bold, playful and fashionable, Frank Frank Furniture is the equivalent of a colorful Instagram feed. With everything from quirky armchairs to cheerful décor, this is an affordable place to make a statement. If your goal is to get a Pinterest-worthy setup without spending a lot of money, this is the place for you.
right to use: 107-0062 Spline Aoyama Tokyu Bldg, 1F/2F, 3-1-3, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
nearest station: Waiyuanqian Station
Japanese craftsmanship and natural materials


A company you like
As the name suggests, this store Celebrate wood. The company specializes in handcrafted furniture made from Japanese wood, offering a range of bespoke and sustainable furniture. Perfect for anyone who values ​​the timeless beauty of natural materials.
right to use: 48-1, 5 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
nearest station: Omotesando Station


Momo natural
Momo natural Your destination for warm and inviting solid wood furniture. The cozy design blends simplicity with functionality, perfect for creating a welcoming atmosphere. From the sturdy dining table to the compact bedside tables, everything feels carefully crafted.
right to use: 152-0035 1-3F, Jiyugaoka 2-9-19, Meguro City, Tokyo
nearest station: Jiyugaoka Station
Suitable for antique and industrial styles


Journal Standard Furniture
If you like industrial style with a hint of retro, Journal Standard Furniture It’s your playground. The pieces here often feature distressed finishes, recycled materials and lots of personality. This is a great place to find something unique to anchor a room.
right to use: 2 Jiyugaoka 17-7, Meguro City, Tokyo 152-0035
nearest station: Jiyugaoka Station


unique
uniqueA mid-century inspired natural aesthetic pairs perfectly with the comfort of your home. The pieces here often feature warm wood tones, cozy textiles and a hint of nostalgia. Unico is known for its modular sofas and carefully curated room kits that make it easy to create a cohesive and attractive space.
right to use:34-23 Ebisu-nishi 1, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0021
nearest station: Daikanyama Station


kasika
Located in a renovated warehouse, kasika It’s as much an experience as a furniture store. The store’s collection includes beautifully crafted furniture, decorations and lifestyle items. This is a shop with a rustic feel.
right to use:4-6, 1 Shin-Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 136-0082
nearest station: Shin-Kiba Station
Suitable for simple, minimalist style


exist
exist Bring the magic of customization to furniture shopping. Its products are centered around natural materials, and you can adapt the designs in different finishes or colors to suit the mood of your home. Located in Jiyugaoka, this store feels like a quiet retreat in one of Tokyo’s quaintest neighborhoods.
right to use: 152-0035 Aoki Building 2-10-14 Jiyugaoka, Meguro City, Tokyo
nearest station: Jiyugaoka Station


loya
A brand owned by retail company Aeon, loya‘s collections blend practicality with modern aesthetics, and their catalog covers stylish, contemporary furniture at affordable prices. Whether you’re looking for a simple sofa or a stylish storage solution, it’s your one-stop shop for everything from bed frames to statement lighting. If you prefer to shop from the comfort of your own home, you can also order flat-pack items directly from the store website.
right to use: 158-0094 Futakotamagawa Rise Shopping Center, 2-21-1 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
nearest station: Futakotamagawa Station


MUJI
MUJI It is synonymous with “Japanese minimalism”. Its understated furniture features natural woods, neutral tones and versatile designs. From beds to bookshelves, MUJI products blend seamlessly into modern living spaces without feeling overwhelming.
right to use: 3-5 Ginza 3-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
nearest station: Ginza Station

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