Sori Yanagi

Known for creating timeless designs and user-friendly tools for the kitchen and home, Sori Yanagi is considered to be one of Japan's most influential product designers and leader of the Industrial, post-war design movement, in Japan. Production is mainly in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, home to numerous factories and workshops renowned for steel manufacturing of the highest quality.

Sori Yanagi Kettle

£125.00
£125.00
One of the most iconic designs by Sori Yanagi, the Stainless Steel Kettle is manufactured in Niigata, an area synonymous with stainless steel production.
  • 13cm
  • 16cm
  • 19cm
  • 23cm
  • 27cm
  • Set

Stainless Steel Bowl

From £14.00
From £14.00
Simple and functional, the Stainless Steel Bowl by Sori Yanagi was originally designed in 1960, through extensive research with chefs.
  • 16cm
  • 19cm
  • 23cm
  • 27cm
  • Set

Stainless Steel Punching Strainer

From £20.00
From £20.00
Simple, durable and easy to clean, Sori Yanagi’s Stainless Steel Punching Strainer is designed to have less contact surface for easy drainage.

Can Opener

£24.00
£24.00
The Sori Yanagi Can Opener, designed in 1970, is still loved for its ergonomic and efficient design.
  • 16cm
  • 18cm
  • 22cm

Stainless Steel Saucepan

From £56.00
From £56.00
Made from durable 18-8 stainless steel with an ergonomic black bakelite handle, this  lightweight saucepan forms part of a series of cookware by Sori Yanagi that won the Good Design award.

Stainless Steel Pasta Pot

£150.00
£150.00
Made from premium 18-8 stainless steel, this pasta pot is a chef’s dream.

Nambu Tekki Deep Pan

£190.00
£190.00
Simple and elegant, this deep pan with accompanying lid and handle are all made from Nambu Tekki cast iron, traditionally used in Japan and known for its durability as well as superior heat distribution.

Tekki Cast Iron Grill Pan

£88.00
£88.00
Featuring extra-thick cast iron, the Sori Yanagi Grill Pan radiates and retains heat evenly for a thorough cook.

Nambu Tekki Mini Pan

£45.00
£45.00
Designed by Sori Yanagi, this pan is made of Nambu Tekki cast iron.
  • Perforated Tongs
  • Tongs
  • Set

Stainless Steel Tongs

£27.00
£27.00
With a beautiful form and an ergonomic design, the durable Stainless Steel Tongs are perfect for cooking, elegant for serving and a joy to have around the kitchen.
  • Butter Beater
  • Fork Ladle
  • Ladle
  • Skimmer
  • Turner
  • Set

Kitchen Tools

£32.00
£32.00
Simple, durable and easy to clean, Sori Yanagi’s Kitchen Tools are designed with a slight curve for an ergonomic feel.

Whisk

£24.00
£24.00
Simple yet highly functional, Sori Yanagi’s Whisk is the perfect choice for mixing ingredients.

Bread Knife

£75.00
£75.00
With exceptional sharpness and unwavering durability, Sori Yanagi’s all-metal Bread Knife is a testament to practical design.
  • Small
  • Large

Sake Glass - Set of 6

From £28.00
From £28.00
This Sake Glass has thick, rounded rim enhancing the mouthfeel of sake.

Salad Server Set, Large

£39.00
£39.00
The durable, stainless steel serving spoon and fork set by Sori Yanagi.

Salad Server Set, Small

£25.00
£25.00
The durable, stainless steel serving spoon and fork set by Sori Yanagi.

Cake Server

£15.00
£15.00
Made from durable stainless steel, the cake server is designed to provide a comfortable and easy-to-grip cutlery for long-term use.

Curry Spoon

£8.00
£8.00
This curry spoon is part of a cutlery line by renowned Japanese designer Sori Yang.

Ice Cream Spoon

£6.00
£6.00
An ice cream spoon from a cutlery series designed by Sori Yanagi

Rotary Tape Dispenser

£265.00
£265.00
Originally designed in 1960 and now back in production thanks to a collaboration between Yanagi Design and Japanese stationery brand Kokuyo.

The Beauty of Everyday Things

£10.00
£10.00
In an age of feeble and ugly machine-made things, these essays call for us to deepen and transform our relationship with the objects that surround us.

The Philosophy of Design

£45.00
£45.00
This book offers a glimpse into Yanagi’s life, works, and design philosophy, complemented by photographs.
Announcing the inauguration of the Sori Yanagi Appreciation Society, this is also the first publication outside of Japan on one of the 20th century’s most important industrial designers.