mue / CRAFT SOAP DESIGN ATELIER
株式会社スパークレール
Tokyo / Meguro
A small-lot craft soap OEM specialist based around a Tokyo atelier, capable of developing solid soaps with customized scent, color, shape, ingredients, and packaging. Operated by SPARKLER Ltd., mue handles raw material sourcing, research and development, manufacturing, and quality control in-house. Its strength is cold-process, frame-molded soap production, using low-temperature curing rather than heat to preserve the character of plant oils and create a gentle, premium washing experience. With projects starting from around 100 units, it is well suited to first-run D2C products, hotel amenities, shop-exclusive gifts, exhibition novelties, and other small-batch products that need to express a brand world.
Supported items
Bath & Body/Soap|Skin Care/Cleanser & Face Wash|Merch/Other|Wellness/Personal Care|Home Goods/Bath
Past clients
オーロラ株式会社、株式会社AKIRA・NAKA、公益財団法人 福武財団、株式会社電通、株式会社ジャパンブルー、株式会社シーエスコーポレーション、公益財団法人国際文化会館
Strengths
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Supported
Material and packaging sourcing
Supported
Mass production and processing
Supported
Quality, certification, and labeling
Supported
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Needs confirmation
Manufacturing equipment
Certifications / Sustainability
No certification data registered.
Certification data is based on listed supplier information. Confirm details during inquiry.
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