Japanese-inspired desk objects

Objects that earn
their place.

Minimal desk accessories shaped by Japanese design principles. Made one at a time. Designed to last.

Considered pieces
for considered spaces.

Each object begins as a constraint: one surface, one function, no excess. Only what earns its place on the desk remains.

Japandi Controller Stand Popular

Japandi Controller Stand

Hexagonal geometry borrowed from traditional Kumiko joinery. Holds any controller at a natural display angle. No adhesive, no assembly.

Japandi Dual Controller Stand New

Japandi Dual Controller Stand

Two controllers, one clean surface. Side-by-side display with a shared geometric base — for setups that refuse to choose.

Japandi Medium Desk Tray

Japandi Medium Desk Tray

A low-profile catch-all for the things that belong on your desk. Clean edges, matte finish, no visual noise.

Japandi Pen Tray

Japandi Pen Tray

Keeps your essentials in reach without disorder. Proportioned for pens, markers, and a ruler — nothing more.

Japandi Storage Organiser — USB / SD / microSD Card Holder

Japandi Storage Organiser

Dedicated slots for USB drives, SD cards, and microSD cards. Every small thing in its exact place — always findable.

Kumiko Coaster Set — 4 pieces with holder Set of 4

Kumiko Coaster Set

Four coasters with the Kumiko lattice pattern, plus a matching holder. The only thing on the desk that should make a mark — and doesn't.

Less, but
considered.

Every Kumiko Studio object passes a single test: does it make the space better, or does it merely fill it?

01

Ma — negative space

Japanese design gives weight to emptiness. Our objects are as defined by what they remove as what they add.

02

Functional geometry

Kumiko joinery patterns carry structural logic, not decoration. Every angle exists because physics required it.

03

Matte over gloss

Surfaces that absorb light feel calmer. We use matte PLA and PETG finishes exclusively. No shine, no noise.

"I wanted objects that disappeared into the desk — visible only when you needed them."

Kumiko Studio started from a simple frustration: most desk accessories are either too loud, too cheap, or designed for a gaming aesthetic that doesn't age well.

Everything is designed and produced in-house at my studio in Vienna. Each piece goes through several iterations before it's offered — I keep the catalogue deliberately small. Only objects I would put on my own desk make the cut.

The name comes from kumiko (組子), the Japanese woodworking technique of interlocking geometric patterns without nails. It's the intersection of structure and beauty I try to bring to every piece.

Production
In-house
Materials
PLA / PETG
Based in
Vienna, AT

Questions, custom orders,
or just good taste.

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