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A meeting place for Japanese creators and global buyers. DECO BOKO creates new sales channels for Japanese brands at "NY NOW Summer 2026"
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A meeting place for Japanese creators and global buyers. DECO BOKO creates new sales channels for Japanese brands at "NY NOW Summer 2026"

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DECO BOKO 在美國最大禮品展開幕,為日本品牌開闢新銷售渠道。

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North Lane International (Headquarters: New York, USA, hereinafter "North Lane"), which launched the exhibition "DECO BOKO" to connect Japanese brands with American buyers in 2020, is pleased to announce its participation in "NY NOW Summer 2026," America's largest gift and housewares trade show in terms of visitor and exhibitor numbers, held in New York from August 2nd (Sun) to 4th (Tue), 2026, with a curated booth "DECO BOKO Trade Show."▼ "DECO BOKO" Official Website: https://www.deco-boko.com/■ "NY NOW," held every February and August, is a trade show where brands from various countries, from established to emerging, gather.DECO BOKO is a platform aiming to bridge Japanese brands with unique aesthetics and high quality with the United States, the world's No. 1 economic power. It is the only exhibition in North America specializing in Japanese merchandise, held in New York, a hub for culture, fashion, and lifestyle.Since its inception in 2020, it has gained support for its exquisite curation focused on "ease of selling" and "ease of buying," and began exhibiting at "NY NOW" in 2021. "NY NOW" is America's largest design gift show, held every February and August. It is an excellent opportunity to appeal the charm of products to buyers with high purchasing intent who have passed strict screening, and brands from all over the world, from established to emerging, gather here.▼ "NY NOW" Official Website: https://nynow.com/■ Group Booth 1 "Making Waves with Kanagawa Makers"A group booth bringing together brands from Kanagawa Prefecture, which has led innovative manufacturing amidst a rich environment surrounded by Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, and the Pacific Ocean. A diverse range of unique products where traditional techniques intersect with contemporary design.RiraRira Hanko: A stamp brand that brings small smiles to everyday life with warm, hand-drawn rubber stamps.Kaya: Based in Yokohama. Elevating Japanese traditional beauty into everyday wear for women and men, fashion accessories, and homewear. Expressing seasonal beauty and regional culture with contemporary design.KORE: A bag and miscellaneous goods brand that adds color to daily life with modern designs and meticulous craftsmanship, from ultra-lightweight knit bags made from recycled materials to handmade resin accessories.KAMAKURA SIGNET: A contemporary signet brand based on the history and craftsmanship of Kamakura, reinterpreting Japanese "hanko" (seals) as luxury collector's items.Tetsu: Japanese iron cookware with enhanced durability through nitriding black surface treatment. It brings out the original flavor of ingredients with quick heating and excellent heat retention, and is easy to maintain daily.TEGAMI: A woodworking brand by creators from Kanagawa. Delivering wooden products that embody the creators' thoughts and warmth like a "letter."SONOBE SANGYO: A long-established manufacturer inheriting the woodworking and lacquerware culture of Odawara, which dates back to the Edo period. For over 70 years, they have been creating user-friendly daily necessities with the philosophy of "returning to the earth."MOMOYO STOBY FASHION: A brand registered with the UN Fashion & Lifestyle Network. A sustainable fashion brand from Kanagawa that breathes new life into forgotten fabrics by creating one-of-a-kind wearable art from vintage Japanese textiles.Tetsu■ Group Booth 2 "1-81 Agency"1-81 Agency, a regular at NY NOW, is participating again this time. They will showcase a curated selection of ARAS (lightweight and durable tableware from Ishikawa, Kanazawa), Hirota Glass (glass brand founded in 1899 in Tokyo), PICUS (desk items made of brass and copper), HOiSUM (sock brand focused on traditional techniques and materials), and HAKUZA (Kanazawa gold leaf, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage).Hirota Glass■ Solo Exhibiting Brandscucuri: A fashion brand that fuses the centuries-old "Arimatsu Shibori" technique with modern styles. Bringing traditional techniques into everyday life.Nakamuraya: A brand pursuing the creation of daily necessities that sharpen the user's senses, developing body towels that pursue functionality and texture in collaboration with manufacturers who focus on materials and manufacturing methods from across the country.NakamurayaLeSENT: Founded in 2020 by two mothers from Brooklyn. A wellness and personal care brand committed to Japanese manufacturing, using naturally derived ingredients and scientifically optimized formulas. Offering products that carefully nurture the body and mind, from hair and body care to everyday self-care.Diversion Co., Ltd.: A comprehensive producer representing multiple regional craft manufacturers of ceramics, glass, etc. They will be exhibiting the following three brands as agents.MATSUGAOKA GLASS: A glass manufacturer founded in the 1940s, with Japan's largest press molding factory. Their crystal glass, developed from aircraft parts manufacturing, is praised as a work of art of light.YAMAKIIKAI: A kiln in Aichi that delivers Tokoname ware, which has a history dating back to the 12th century, to contemporary life. They boast the highest sales of kyusu (teapots) in Japan.Nishinihon Ceramics: A long-established trading company dealing with Arita ware and Hasami ware. Their gold and silver overglaze enamels from a 14th-generation climbing kiln adorn dining tables.YAMAKIIKAIGojiai: A lifestyle collection that makes everyday life a little richer, created by small manufacturers from all over the country. Delivering the value of ordinary moments spent with carefully crafted items—the five minutes spent brewing tea, the time spent arranging flowers, the favorite towel—.Amidst growing attention to Japanese brands in the US market, DECO BOKO, which has built trust with buyers through its past exhibition achievements and transactions, aims to maximize business opportunities for Japanese brands by leveraging its wholesale expertise.<"DECO BOKO Trade Show" Event Overview>Date: August 2nd (Sun) - 4th (Tue), 2026Time: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (until 5:00 PM on the final day)Venue: Javits Convention Center (New York)Booth Number: 1101[Contact Information for this Matter]Company Name: North Lane International, LLCEmail Address: [email protected]

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