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A. Depeche: An Eclectic Housewares Shop in Kyoto

When we first started Remodelista, one of our favorite sources for obscure household finds was Hoping for Happy Accidents by Brooklyn-based Kelly Cooper Kordylewski. That’s how we discovered A. Depeche in Kyoto, a housewares and furniture shop featuring an alluring array of wabi-sabi-esque goods for the home. Here’s a look at a few of our favorite products.

A. Depeche Broom

Above: Handmade in Tochigi prefecture, a rustic broom; ¥2,600 ($22.66).

A. Depeche Gold Lamp

Above: A strangely compelling distressed metal lampshade; ¥9,900 ($86.27).

A. Depeche Peg Rail

Above: A kitchen storage rack; ¥2,200 ($19.17).

A. Depeche Linen Placemats

Above: Printed linen placemats; from ¥316 ($2.75) each.

A. Depeche Paper Towel Holder

Above: A paper towel holder of iron and teak; ¥4,300 ($37.47).

A. Depeche Wire Basket

Above: A wall-mounted basket for kitchen storage; ¥1,600 ($13.94).

N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on May 30, 2008, as part of our Asian Influenced issue.

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