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Journey To Better Sleep

At MUJI, we're all about making your trips better by focusing on rest and relaxation, so you can get a good night's sleep while you're away.


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Journey To Better Sleep

At MUJI, we're all about making your trips better by focusing on rest and relaxation, so you can get a good night's sleep while you're away.


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Featured story

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Journey To Better Sleep

At MUJI, we're all about making your trips better by focusing on rest and relaxation, so you can get a good night's sleep while you're away.


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Meet Our Materials

Using responsibly sourced natural materials, MUJI combines quality craftsmanship with minimal design to create a timeless style.


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Meet Our Materials

Using responsibly sourced natural materials, MUJI combines quality craftsmanship with minimal design to create a timeless style.


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MUJI Recipes

Try something new with these delicious but simple meals and enjoy the flavours of MUJI food.

For a Pleasant Life

A series that speaks to friends of MUJI about the items they use, and how they nourish, and enhance their everyday.

In conversation | Tom Lardner
Tom Lardner is the creative director and co-founder of PLUS, a London based creative agency whose clients include Soho House, The Ivy and MUJI to name a few.
In Conversation | Anna Kidel & Sam Pearson
Anna Kidel and Sam Pearson are the co-founders of Mythology, a craft and design studio that makes bespoke and made-to-order wooden furniture.
In Conversation | Kirico Ueda
Japanese artist Kirico Ueda moved to London in 2016 to study Fashion Communication at Central Saint Martins. She is currently based at SET Woolich, a former office building in south-east London that is now home to 250 artist studios.
In Conversation | Jacob Monk
Jacob Monk is one of a few textile artists in the UK practising the ancient craft of ikat weaving, a technique that involves creating a pattern through the binding and dyeing process into the thread itself.
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Other Stories

Good Things
Being a part of the local community is at the heart of what we do, by supporting various local suppliers and projects. We would like to introduce MUJI ‘Good Things’ that we have been working on over the past years.
MUJI Life from Sam Hecht, Product Designer
In these strange times, where life as we have known it is shifting to a different place, MUJI remains dedicated to accommodating a good life for its customers, as it has done for more than 40 years.
The Slipper Project
MUJI collaborated with Celia Pym, a textile artist based in London, to explore ways in which to extend the life of MUJI slippers that are damaged or worn out.