Russian designer Rytis Zaveckas has created "rosettes door. This is a door to hide a wall socket. It is a small, cute door that looks like Jerry from "Tom & Jerry.

rosettes door" created by Russian designer Rytis Zaveckas
rosettes door" created by Russian designer Rytis Zaveckas

Inspired by the rosettes door, Tori Sugimura, a shoji (paper sliding door) craftsman, created a Japanese-style outlet cover, which she sells at Toricraft.

Japanese-style outlet cover" by shoji craftsman Tori Sugimura
Japanese-style outlet cover" by shoji craftsman Tori Sugimura

The "Japanese Outlet Cover" is an outlet cover that hides the outlet. The product is not only a cover to hide outlets, but also a work of art that can be enjoyed by the viewer. This time, we are introducing the "Shoji type (one side pull)" from the "Japanese style outlet cover" series. In this type, the cover part is mainly made of Japanese cypress, and thin Mino Washi (Japanese paper) is used for the shoji paper.

The cover section is cypress!
The cover section is cypress!

Double-sided tape is used to install the "Japanese-style outlet cover. After installation, one side of the shoji is opened to use the outlet. Incidentally, there is nothing when the other side of the shoji is opened, but this area may be used as a small storage space.

Double-sided tape is used to install the Japanese-style outlet cover.
Double-sided tape is used to install the Japanese-style outlet cover.

Open the shoji and you can use the outlet.
Open the shoji and you can use the outlet.

What a surprise! Small storage capacity right there!
What a surprise! Small storage capacity right there!

Toricraft also sells other fusuma-type Japanese-style outlet covers.

Cute!
Cute!