Collection: Wood Slippers

These wooden slippers, made in Japan, come in both painted and unpainted versions. Slippers with thick soles are designed for outdoor use and are suitable for areas such as terraces, gardens, and kitchens, which are situated between indoor and outdoor spaces. Meanwhile, the unpainted slippers are highly hygroscopic, allowing them to effectively absorb perspiration and provide comfort even in the summer. These slippers also have a pleasant tactile feel.

These slippers are not only visually appealing but are also comfortable to wear, thanks to the use of traditional techniques by skilled artisans in their production.

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