100percent
株式会社100percent
Tokyo / Shinagawa
A design-led product planning and manufacturing partner that combines specialist factories, craftspeople, and regional production techniques in Japan and abroad, developing products through material selection, structural design, usability, and storytelling. Rather than a low-cost mass-production OEM factory, 100percent works across glass, wood, metal, fabric, leather, resin, lighting, stationery, and other materials to turn a brand worldview into memorable goods, gifts, and premium novelties. With product development adopted by cultural venues, design stores, lifestyle retailers, and corporate custom projects, it is well suited to brands that want distinctive, story-rich products built from regional techniques and special processing instead of generic logo merchandise.
Supported items
Merch/Socks、Merch Totes & Bags、Other|Baby & Toddler Products/Baby & Toddler Products|Electronics/Tablet Accessories、Mice & Mouse Pads、Home Appliances、Other|Fashion Accessories/Scarves、Bags & Luggage、Other|Home Goods/Towels、Dinnerware、Decor、Bath、Lighting、Organization、Cleaning Supplies、Tableware、Other|Leather Goods/Leather Goods、Other|Fitness/Accessories|Paper Goods/Stationery、Paper Packaging、Writing Utensils、Other
Past clients
BEAMS JAPAN、日本テレビ、ポーラ美術館、魔法の文学館、Meet Design、角野栄子オフィス、日本シップヤード株式会社、TAIPEI Corners
Strengths
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Needs confirmation
Material and packaging sourcing
Supported
Mass production and processing
Supported
Quality, certification, and labeling
Needs confirmation
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Supported
Manufacturing equipment
Certifications / Sustainability
No certification data registered.
Certification data is based on listed supplier information. Confirm details during inquiry.
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