
If you’ve ever wanted to fill your house with Star Wars furnishings, now you can, thanks to the Star Wars/Premium Home Collection from Japanese furniture manufacturer IDC Otsuka.
The 150-piece plus collection includes cushions, rugs, tableware, ukiyo-e woodblock prints, coat hangers, and even a variety of bobbly-headed Japanese kokeshi dolls.
The items will be available from the IDC Otsuka Furniture Shinjuku showroom from 14 November to mid-January next year. Located in a special ‘pop-up’ area of the showroom, there will be 51 types of fabric items, including curtains, tapestries and rugs, exclusive to the store.
There will also be 20 types of limited-edition cushions on sale for 3,240 yen (US$26.35) each.

One of the most coveted and expensive items available are the ukiyo-e woodblock prints, available in three designs for 54,000 yen ($439.36) each. Featuring Darth Vader, a scene from the Battle of Hoth and Queen Amidala with R2-D2, these Japanese-styled artworks come with individual serial numbers and are limited to only 200 prints each. Officially approved by Lucasfilm, these will be incredibly popular.
And if kooky everyday items are more your thing, there are coat hangers for 3,240 yen each.
▼ Tumblers from 2,376 yen.
▼ Four-piece plate sets for 2,160 yen.

▼ And these gorgeous Japanese kokeshi dolls, in five character designs, for 5,400 yen each.
With more than 150 items available, there’s much more exciting Star Wars-related homeware to discover at their Shinjuku showroom. Be sure to stop by and check them out—you’ll need something to go alongside your life-size, remote control R2-D2 fridge, after all…
Shop Information
IDC Otsuka Furniture Shinjuku Showroom/IDC大塚家具 新宿ショールーム
Address: Tokyo-to, Shinjuku-ku, Shinjuku 3-33-1
東京都新宿区新宿3-33-1
Open: 10:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Website
Source: Otakomu
Images: IDC Otsuka, Rakuten Ichiba/rcmdva












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