Interior products that make use of the characteristics of washi paper! Sample book available now!
MOLZA's "Interior Series" is an interior product that utilizes the characteristics of washi, a material that is indispensable to Japanese culture. Our company develops and supplies paper-based materials for use in blinds. We create sheets from polyester short fibers using the wet paper-making method (machine-made washi), and apply secondary processing such as light-resistant dyeing, flame retardant treatment, and super water-repellent treatment. The main applications include pleated screens, roller screens, and shoji screens, taking advantage of the unique features of washi that block visibility while allowing light to pass through and diffuse. We are offering a sample book! 【Features】 ○ Blocks visibility while allowing light to pass through ○ Made of durable polyester ○ Flame retardant and super water-repellent treatment ○ UV cut treatment For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Lineup】 [Pleated Screens] ○ Suiun ○ White Selection ○ Natural Color Selection ○ Mizugoromo → Material: Polyester → Manufacturing Method: Wet Paper Making Method (Machine-made Japanese Paper) → Weight: 100g/m2 → Thickness: 0.31m → Fire Retardant Specification: Japan Fire Retardant Association Certified → UV Cut: UV Blocking Rate 97% → Light Fastness: Grade 4-5 (JIS L 0842) → Super Water Repellent Treatment → Product Specifications: Product Width (W): 20-230cm Product Height (H): 30-300cm ○ Polka → Non-UV Cut, Water Repellent Treatment ○ Ren → Non-Fire Retardant, Water Repellent [Roll Screens] ○ Chain Type ○ Spring Type [Roman Shades] ○ Sharp Style Cord Type ○ Sharp Style Chain Type [Akari Sheet] → Material: Japanese Paper, PET Film → Stain Resistant Coating → Super Water Repellent Treatment, etc. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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What is washi? It is recorded in the "Nihon Shoki" that in 610, a monk from Goguryeo named Doncho brought paper to Japan. Since then, 1,300 years have passed, and the raw materials and manufacturing methods have been uniquely improved in Japan. Today, washi is highly regarded worldwide for its unparalleled beauty and strength, known as "Japanese paper." As times have changed, handmade paper has become rare, making it difficult to obtain. However, our challenge and mission as those who inherit this tradition is to find ways to utilize the characteristics of washi in contemporary cultural life. With the diversification of materials and methods, and the advancement of technology, the products have also diversified. The needs of the times demand the emergence of high-functioning paper or products with excellent design sensibilities. I believe that exploring and uncovering these latent needs is what will pave the way for the future of washi. With such a proposition, washi in the modern or future context must advance creation and development in broader fields, with its identity as the core. MOLZA considers such endeavors to be its mission.