ABOUT US

Showcasing the potential of developing countries

From places grouped as “developing countries,”
I want to prove their possibilities.

With this vision,
MOTHERHOUSE aims to "Showcasing the potential of developing countries."
Starting in Bangladesh in 2006.

Materials with unique potential,
proud craftsmanship,
And a culture full of diversity.

Showcasing the potential of developing countries,
from material development to product delivery to customers.

Bags from Bangladesh

Bangladesh is the country of our beginnings. At our solely owned factory, Matrighor, we produce bags and accessories using local materials such as leather and jute. We believe that creating a good working environment is the first step in producing good products, so we provide welfare programs such as health checkups to create a safe and secure environment where workers feel like it is their second home.

Bags from Bangladesh
Since 2006

Bangladesh is the country of our beginnings. At our solely owned factory, Matrighor, we produce bags and accessories using local materials such as leather and jute. We believe that creating a good working environment is the first step in producing good products, so we provide welfare programs such as health checkups to create a safe and secure environment where workers feel like it is their second home.

Stole from Nepal

Nepal is a country surrounded by the magnificent Himalayas. We produce stoles with natural materials such as silk, wool, and cashmere that are spun there.

Stole from Nepal
since 2009

Nepal is a country surrounded by the magnificent Himalayas. We produce stoles with natural materials such as silk, wool, and cashmere that are spun there.

Jewelry from Indonesia

Filigree is a traditional linework technique passed down from ancient times in the ancient city of Yogyakarta. Utilizing this technology, we deliver delicate jewelry with designs inspired by local nature.

Jewelry from Indonesia
since 2015

Filigree is a traditional linework technique passed down from ancient times in the ancient city of Yogyakarta. Utilizing this technology, we deliver delicate jewelry with designs inspired by local nature.

Jewelry from Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is known as the "Shining Island" and produces many natural color stones. Local skilled craftsmen cut the colorful stones to bring out their charm to the fullest.

Jewelry from Sri Lanka
since 2016

Sri Lanka is known as the "Shining Island" and produces many natural color stones. Local skilled craftsmen cut the colorful stones to bring out their charm to the fullest.

Clothing from India

Khadi is a hand-spun and hand-woven fabric called the "Fabric of Freedom" as a symbol of India's independence. We create clothes that take advantage of this soft texture from our factory in Kolkata.

Clothing from India
since 2018

Khadi is a hand-spun and hand-woven fabric called the "Fabric of Freedom" as a symbol of India's independence. We create clothes that take advantage of this soft texture from our factory in Kolkata.

Jewelry from Myanmar

Myanmar is famous for the world's finest rubies. We use rare natural untreated rubies mined there that have not undergone any heating or other treatments to create jewelry that takes advantage of the natural beauty of the rough stone.

Jewelry from Myanmar
since 2019

Myanmar is famous for the world's finest rubies. We use rare natural untreated rubies mined there that have not undergone any heating or other treatments to create jewelry that takes advantage of the natural beauty of the rough stone.

Through our products,
we bring to you encounters from a new world.

We manufacture products with the utmost respect for
the materials and production methods of each country.

Bangladesh has jute and leather, Nepal has high-quality cashmere and silk, etc.
Each country and region has their attractive materials.
We value manufacturing methods that highlight the potential of these materials.

In addition to the materials used,
we also create production methods tailored to the culture and lifestyle of each region.

There is no superiority or inferiority in individuality, each has its beauty.
To find that individuality, I will continue to travel around the world, to seek it out, and to communicate it.

We aim to create an environment that feels like a "second home" for all our employees.

"To create good products."
To achieve this, I believe the first step is to create a good work environment.
In addition to high salary levels, promotions based on skill improvement, a well-developed pension, and medical insurance,
We provide top-class working conditions in our production areas, such as picnics held once a year.
We aim to create a factory where everyone feels like it's their "second home."

We own and operate our factory in Bangladesh,
while in other countries we manufacture products with affiliated factories and partners who value the working environment.

For you to use our products comfortably for a long time,
We also provide care services and repairs.

“We want you to be able to use our products for a long time.”
If any problems occur within six months after purchase, we will fix them free of charge.
In addition, even if a product has been used for many years,
we will do our best to repair it to meet the needs of our customers who want to keep using it.

In addition to repairs, we also offer various care services and consultation on daily care methods.
We will support you so you can use it for a longer time.

Taking advantage of the fine details unique to our factory,
we manufacture products that accurately respond to even the smallest customer voices.

"Cocokara Project: Lighten your mind and body"
This project is aimed at people who have experienced illness or are expecting a baby.
By listening to the unique voices that are small but have great potential,
This is a project to create products that solve "dissatisfaction and problems."

Difficult to solve with mass production.
We will create products for those who need them.

Production and Sales, Customers and Manufacturers, Developing and developed countries,
Our community that transcends binary opposition.

We continue to take action to create a community where everyone involved with the MOTHERHOUSE brand can smile.
For example, 250 customers have visited our factory through on-site tours.
In addition, we invite staff from our factories to Japan to interact with customers at our events.
We also provide opportunities for production staff by supporting their dreams.

In addition, through actions such as ``MOTHERHOUSE College''
where we discuss the image of future society, and ``roundtable discussions''
where customers and production staff discuss and create products at the same desk,
We are building a community that transcends traditional boundaries.

We carry out support activities for people who cannot be reached through business.

We continue to be conscious of contributing through business, but
People affected by natural disasters, children in socially vulnerable positions, etc.
There are some areas that business actions cannot reach.
We provide support to such people using funds from the ``Social Point Card,'' a point card that can be earned through shopping.

In the past, we have provided housing and daily necessities to victims of the cyclone in Bangladesh and the earthquake in Nepal.
We have provided "smile bags" to children in Tohoku during the Great East Japan Earthquake.
We will continue to visit local areas as early as possible and carry out social actions based on local voices.

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