Installing traditional tatami reed flooring in a new home is commonplace in Japan, but if you live in a country where tatami sellers are few and far between, building that "tatami room" can be a rather difficult and often costly proposition.
If you rent, your options are even more limited, and this is true even if you live in Japan.
But there's hope!
You can create a Japanese-style tatami area in your home with Tatami-za, a modular furniture concept from Japanese company Hagihara Furniture.
Tatami-za combines tatami space and storage to easily create a Japanese-style room. It can be used not only as a relaxing space but also as a sofa or even as the perfect sleeping surface for a Japanese futon mattress bed.
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