MUJI IS - Behind the 'Wa-Ke’

MUJI started in 1980 as a private brand of the Japanese supermarket SEIYU, with 40 items. Today, it offers a wide range of products in the fields of clothing, household goods, and food, continuing to expand its presence both locally and globally, contributing to communities and societies. The fundamental philosophy of MUJI consists of three principles: “selection of materials,” “inspection of processes,” and “simplification of packaging.” These principles are communicated in the ‘wa-ke (reason/essence)’ which are embedded in the taglines of each product, spreading universality.
In this exhibition, we showcase representative products from the thousands offered by MUJI. We hope to convey MUJI’s philosophy, stance, and passion for craftsmanship, rooted in the fundamental ‘wa-ke (reason/essence)’ that guide us towards a pleasant future, beyond the context of the past 40 years.
*The production of words displayed here and used throughout MUJI owes much to the late copywriter Miyuki Tokunaga, who passed away last year. Since 2001, she supervised the Copywriting Workshop within Ryohin Keikaku (MUJI’s parent company), training and nurturing a culture of succinctly conveying perspectives and innovations in product development. She dedicated herself to an immense volume of work for countless products, contributing greatly to the words emanating from MUJI. We express our deepest respect and gratitude for her work with profound condolences here.
ATELIER MUJI



Time
10:00 am ― 8:00pm(MON-SAT)/11:00 am ― 7:00pm(SUN)
- Open times and holidays follow the open hours and closed days of the store.
- Please note that some of the exhibits may not be available for viewing due to changes in the exhibition schedule or events.
Venue
【New York】20 Hudson Yards
New York,NY 10001
(Level 4,across from entrance to The Edge)
*Admission free
Credits
- Organized by
- Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.
- Space design
- DAISUKE YAMAMOTO DESIGN
- Graphic design
- Akiko Kurachi
- Cooperation
- Kazuko Koike, Setsuo Nakata, Satoko Suzuki, Tomisaburo Hagiwara, Takashi Okuma
- Site construction
- HIGURE 17-15 cas
Goods
Tour Information
2024
September 20 (Fri) ー October 14 (Mon)
530-0011 Grand Front Osaka Kitakan 4F,
Shop&Restaurant,3-1 Ofukachou,Kita-ku, Osakashi, Osaka
https://atelier.muji.com/jp-en/exhibition/240920_osk/
2024
16 May (Thu) ― 12 June (Wed)
New York, NY 10001
(Level 4,across from entrance to The Edge)
https://atelier.muji.com/jp-en/exhibition/240516_usa/
2024
February 2 (Fri) - March 25 (Sun)
https://atelier.muji.com/jp-en/exhibition/240202_g1/
ATELIER MUJI GINZA
ATELIER MUJI, named by Ikko Tanaka, a graphic designer and former art director of MUJI, embodies the role of "a workshop that returns to the roots of living while seeking inspiration for the future." This forward-thinking initiative, envisioned by Ryohin Keikaku, serves as a cultural intersection, hosting curated exhibitions and events across diverse themes, including art and design.

