Russian designer Rytis Zaveckas created the "rosettes door". This is a door to hide the wall outlet. It is a small cute door where Jerry of "Tom and Jerry" is likely to come out.

"Rosettes door" by Russian designer Rytis Zaveckas
"Rosettes door" by Russian designer Rytis Zaveckas

Tori Sugimura, a shoji craftsman, was inspired by this "rosettes door". Sugimura makes a "Japanese style outlet cover" and sells it at Tori Craft.

"Japanese style outlet cover" by Tori Sugimura, a shoji craftsman
"Japanese style outlet cover" by Tori Sugimura, a shoji craftsman

"Japanese style outlet cover" is an outlet cover that hides the outlet. It's not just about hiding, it's a work of art that you can enjoy watching. Among the "Japanese style outlet cover" series, we are introducing the "shoji type (single pull)". In this type, hinoki is mainly used for the cover, and thin Mino Japanese paper is used for the shoji paper.

The cover is cypress!
The cover is cypress!

Double-sided tape is used to attach the "Japanese-style outlet cover". After installation, when using the outlet, one of the shoji is opened. By the way, there is nothing to open the shoji on the other side, but it may be used as a small-capacity storage.

Double-sided tape is used to attach the "Japanese-style outlet cover"
Double-sided tape is used to attach the "Japanese-style outlet cover"

If you open the shoji, you can use the outlet
If you open the shoji, you can use the outlet

What do you mean! Small capacity storage is there!
What do you mean! Small capacity storage is there!

Tori Craft also sells bran-type Japanese-style outlet covers.

Tiny!
Tiny!