Unique products and great prices
Very unique products and competitive prices. Found the best gifts in time for Xmas. Shipping was fast. Love this Japanese homewares store!
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Established in 2024, Kirei Homeware is an innovative Australian company that is passionate about creating beautiful, sustainable homeware that blends tradition with contemporary design. We are proudly 100% Australian owned and operated. Our vision is to offer products that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also ethically made and environmentally friendly.
Australia
Very unique products and competitive prices. Found the best gifts in time for Xmas. Shipping was fast. Love this Japanese homewares store!
The product you see in the picture and you get is the same. It also come in a nice packaging. I got the jumping rabbit mug, and I love the cup quality!
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