What We Aim
To lead in the bespoke window furnishing design landscape, championing Japanese cedar blinds craftsmanship and natural bamboo interior elements through timeless design. We are committed to the highest standards of sustainability, cultural integrity, and thoughtful innovation, creating enduring interiors that honour tradition while protecting the spaces we live in for generations to come.
At Irodori, sustainability is woven into every layer of what we do—from the responsible sourcing of Japanese cedar to the meticulous crafting and thoughtful delivery of Nanik blinds and bespoke interior furnishings.
Our transparent approach and deep respect for both people and the planet guide every decision, partnership, and process. We are driven by a clear purpose: to create beauty that endures while leaving a lighter footprint.
This ethos is at the heart of our sustainability framework, a commitment to harmonising design excellence with environmental and social responsibility.
Sustainability, Seamlessly Integrated
Steeped in Responsibility
From the beginning, Irodori and Nanik have upheld a quiet, enduring commitment to ethical craftsmanship and environmental care. Long before sustainability became a trend, we pursued renewable materials, low-impact methods, and lasting Japanese design and craftsmanship thorough our partnership with Nanik Japan and its wonderful bespoke cedar (sugi) window furnishings.
Every decision—whether in sourcing, making, or delivering—is guided by a deep sense of responsibility to both people and planet. Our promise is not just to this moment, but to the generations who will live with what we create.


At Irodori, we believe true beauty is inseparable from responsibility. Every material we select, every piece we craft, reflects not only refined aesthetics but a quiet respect for nature, people, and place.
Our approach to corporate responsibility is not prescriptive—it is lived. Guided by a values-based framework, we prioritise renewable resources, ethical partnerships, and enduring design over trend or convenience. This philosophy informs how we work, how we source, and how we support the artisans and environments that shape our offerings.
Our sustainability ethos continues to evolve—gently, deliberately, and always with purpose.
A Thoughtful Path Forward
At Irodori, in partnership with Nanik Japan, our commitment to the environment is as considered as our craftsmanship. We work exclusively with timber—most notably Japanese Cedar (Sugi)—sourced through responsible forestry practices that honour both nature and cultural heritage.
Our approach to sustainability is guided by international best practices and local accountability. Many of our products support green building standards, including alignment with PEFC and Responsible Wood certifications, low-VOC finishes, and compliance with fire safety and indoor air quality standards.
These initiatives ensure our cedar blinds and timber furnishings are not only beautiful and enduring—but contribute meaningfully to healthier, more sustainable living environments.
We don’t see sustainability as a feature.
It is part of how we think, design, and build—quietly, responsibly, and with care.
Environmental Responsibility
A Natural Ethic, Deeply Rooted




Our commitment to responsible craftsmanship is supported by globally recognised standards and Japanese forestry initiatives:
FM 581329 / ISO 9001:2015
Certified quality management system ensuring consistent performance and continual improvement across production.FSC® Forest Certification
License Number: FSC-C207655
Certificate Registration Number:
SA-COC-015158
Guarantees wood is sourced from responsibly managed forests, meeting the highest social and environmental standards.Wood Use Movement (Kizukai Undō)
A national Japanese campaign promoting sustainable domestic timber use and forest revitalisation.Wood Change (ウッドチェンジ)
Government-led initiative encouraging the shift from non-renewable materials to wood in architecture and public projects.
Sustainability Certifications & Contributions Responsible by Design
Sustainability Credentials
FSC® and PEFC sustainability certifications affirm our commitment to using cedar sourced from responsibly managed forests, ensuring that each blind embodies not only natural beauty but environmental stewardship.
Our adherence to ISO 9001:2015 quality management standards (FM 581329) guarantees precision, consistency, and continual improvement across all stages of production, from timber selection to final assembly.
Together, these credentials reflect more than compliance: a quiet dedication to authentic craftsmanship, ecological responsibility, and timeless design. This shared ethos with Irodori makes every Nanik cedar blind not just a product, but an expression of integrity and cultural respect.
Wood Use Movement - which promotes the sustainable use of domestic timber and revitalisation of local forests.
Wood Change - Government-led programme encouraging a shift from non-renewable materials to wood in public and architectural projects.
FSC® & PEFC: Our Commitment to Sustainable Cedar
ISO 9001:2015 – Excellence in Practice
Wood Change: A Movement Toward Sustainable Architecture
A Commitment to Japan’s Forest Heritage
