Vendor Profile
Shonan International Co.,Ltd
Address | 2F Kimura Bldg.,4-31-17 wakabayashi Setagaya-ku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:154-0023 |
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Representative Name | Ayuko Otsuka |
Annual Revenue | JPY 400,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 18 |
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Basket Animals Pink Basket Set of 3
SD item code:12310421
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Toy Basket, Animal Pink, set of 3
Original text before translation
トイバスケット アニマルピンク3個セット
(BSHOU-3ZPAI)
JAN:5708315229936
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(BSHOU-3ZPAI)
JAN:5708315229936
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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L size: 52 x 32 x 42 cm
M size: 43 x 27 x 36 cm Size S: 36 x 24 x 32 cm |
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Country of manufacture: Madagascar
Material / component: raffia
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Description
The first product created by the Scandinavian Danish brand "rice" was a basket made of Madagascar raffia, which is said to be the best quality in the world. The cute shape and colors of these baskets are not only for storage, but also for interior decoration, making them a gorgeous item for any room in your home. Raffia" is a natural material made from the leaves of the raffia palm, a plant native to Madagascar, and is very popular in Japan, where it is used for hats, bags, interior decorations, etc. as a high-end material. Raffia is flexible, lightweight, and as you use it, it becomes more supple and shiny, and you can enjoy its changing texture as time goes by. Each piece is handmade by local women craftsmen. *WHY rice? Rice is an important grain that people in many countries eat to support their lives. We named our brand "rice" with the meaning that we want to be a brand that is needed by many people and helps their lives in the same way as "rice". Rice is a particularly important food in third world countries. In Madagascar, where raffia baskets are actually produced, rice is provided to the producers as part of their salary. *BUSINESS WITH A The most important thing for rice is "respect for all the people involved in our products". Many of our products are produced by workers in third world countries such as Thailand and Madagascar, and we support their self-reliance by respecting [prohibition of child labor], [fair compensation], and [better working environment]. In 2002, the company became the first Scandinavian company to receive SA8000(*1) certification in recognition of its ethical working conditions. *SA8000 is an international standard that recommends companies develop, maintain, and apply appropriate working conditions. Through these efforts, the pop and colorful colors and attractive designs of our products are the backdrop of our efforts to promote fair trade by outsourcing much of our manufacturing to developing countries such as Thailand, India, and Madagascar. We also participate in the United Nations Global Compact (*2) and continue to reflect and practice the principles of human rights, labor standards, the environment, and anti-corruption in our corporate policies. *2: The United Nations Global* Compact (UNGC) is a voluntary initiative in which each company* organization participates in the creation of a global framework to act as a good corporate citizen and achieve sustainable growth by exercising responsible and creative leadership. *rice UP PROJECTS With the motto [No one can help everyone, but everyone can help someone], rice is committed to a variety of social contribution activities, including participation in aid and development assistance projects and philanthropic activities not only in third world countries but also around the world. As one of our efforts, we have established a system to donate a large portion of the sales of our project products to third world countries, and we can also contribute to society by purchasing our products. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Dec.23rd to Feb.24th |
Air Mail | From Dec.5th to Dec.9th |
EMS | From Dec.4th to Dec.9th |
Pantos Express | From Dec.6th to Dec.11th |
DHL | From Dec.4th to Dec.6th |
UPS | From Dec.4th to Dec.6th |
FedEx | From Dec.4th to Dec.6th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
[handling precautions]
*Do not place near fire. *The texture may vary due to the handmade nature of the product. *Because it is handmade, it may fray during use. *Due to the nature of raffia, the color may fade or migrate when wet or rubbed. |
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Raffia is flexible, lightweight, and as you use it, it becomes more supple and shiny, and you can enjoy its changing texture as time goes by. Each piece is handmade by local women craftsmen.
*WHY rice?
Rice is an important grain that people in many countries eat to support their lives.
We named our brand "rice" with the meaning that we want to be a brand that is needed by many people and helps their lives in the same way as "rice". Rice is a particularly important food in third world countries.
In Madagascar, where raffia baskets are actually produced, rice is provided to the producers as part of their salary.
*BUSINESS WITH A
The most important thing for rice is "respect for all the people involved in our products".
Many of our products are produced by workers in third world countries such as Thailand and Madagascar, and we support their self-reliance by respecting [prohibition of child labor], [fair compensation], and [better working environment].
In 2002, the company became the first Scandinavian company to receive SA8000(*1) certification in recognition of its ethical working conditions.
*SA8000 is an international standard that recommends companies develop, maintain, and apply appropriate working conditions.
Through these efforts, the pop and colorful colors and attractive designs of our products are the backdrop of our efforts to promote fair trade by outsourcing much of our manufacturing to developing countries such as Thailand, India, and Madagascar.
We also participate in the United Nations Global Compact (*2) and continue to reflect and practice the principles of human rights, labor standards, the environment, and anti-corruption in our corporate policies.
*2: The United Nations Global* Compact (UNGC) is a voluntary initiative in which each company* organization participates in the creation of a global framework to act as a good corporate citizen and achieve sustainable growth by exercising responsible and creative leadership.
*rice UP PROJECTS
With the motto [No one can help everyone, but everyone can help someone], rice is committed to a variety of social contribution activities, including participation in aid and development assistance projects and philanthropic activities not only in third world countries but also around the world.
As one of our efforts, we have established a system to donate a large portion of the sales of our project products to third world countries, and we can also contribute to society by purchasing our products.