While the outdoors is being done here and there, Nanga, Japan's premier down manufacturer, is daring to go in the opposite direction.
The newly launched futon label is GOOD SLEEPING. The name of the label, as it should be, conveys a sense of confidence backed by its history.
Nanga's roots are in Yokota Sewing, a futon manufacturer. As the company's history, which has been passed down from generation to generation, reaches 80 years, Nanga has once again taken up the challenge of making futons, the basic bedding item.
DOWN DUVET DOUBLE ¥55,000
Color: BEG/MOCHA
Size: 190 cm x 210 cm
The main attraction is the quilt. The idea for the quilt actually came from the "makanai futon" that Nanga used to make for its employees. The idea came from the "makanai futon" that Nanga used to make for its employees, and it was a big hit during a crowdfunding campaign held in the past.
DOWN DUVET SINGLE ¥71,500
Color: BEG/MOCHA
Size: 150 cm x 210 cm
Although it is called "sparingly made," the quality is of the highest level. As with other items, the Kawada Feather Company generously injects high quality down into the product and makes full use of the sewing and packing techniques cultivated in the process of making shrugs and down jackets.
As lightweight as the shrug, it uses lightweight No. 80 cotton satin on the surface and heavier No. 60 cotton satin on the reverse side to prevent the comforter from shifting when sleeping. The fluffy and lightweight comfort improves the quality of sleep. A storage bag is also included, a detail that is typical of " Nanga. It can also be used for overnight stays in a car.
The quilt cover and blanket were also created to make people feel like they are outdoors at home.

DOVET COVER NANGA MOUNTAIN SINGLE ¥8,250 / DOUBLE ¥9,900
DUVET COVER TREE OF LIFE SINGLE ¥8,250 / DOUBLE ¥9,900
TREE OF LIFE COTTON BLANKET SINGLE ¥13,200
The nature-inspired design is likely to invite you to go camping even in your dreams.
Even if you are not an outdoorsman, don't miss this new product, which is the result of our earnest pursuit of "what would happen if a sleeping bag manufacturer used in the Himalayas made a down comforter for home use...".