Editor's Note
This editor’s note highlights the key facts and market implications behind “Sangetsu to Exhibit and Sponsor ‘TOKYOROOMS Exhi”, with emphasis on sourcing, product fit, fabrication, logistics, or buyer impact.
Sangetsu Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture; President and CEO: Yasumasa Kondo) will participate as a Gold Sponsor in the "TOKYOROOMS Exhibition ~40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Living~," an experiential exhibition organized by Social Interior Inc. (TOKYOROOMS Exhibition Executive Committee) from Saturday, April 18 to Sunday, May 17, 2026.
At this event, the company will provide interior materials such as wall coverings, flooring, and fabrics to support the spatial design of two rooms and the creative expressions of various creators.
Background and Purpose of Participation and Sponsorship
Sangetsu advocates the brand statement "Joy of Design" and aims to deliver the joy and emotion of design to everyone. This event is an experiential exhibition where diverse creators produce 40 rooms, each a 6-tatami mat single room. Visitors encounter various values and lifestyles through these expressions and discover rooms and values that they truly find comfortable. The concept of "finding your own space from diverse values" deeply resonates with the company's brand value.
As a company with a top domestic market share in interior materials, Sangetsu aims to demonstrate the potential that interior materials bring to spaces through participation in this event and provide an opportunity for many people to create their own spaces.
Sangetsu’s Exhibition Content
As a Gold Sponsor, Sangetsu will present two rooms with different concepts, showcasing the transformation and appeal of spaces through interior materials.
1. "SHIROTAE—High-Quality Ordinary—" (Exhibition Area 1: Cherishing Small Happiness)
The term "Shirotae," which also appears in the Manyoshu poetry anthology, carries the meaning of praising whiteness. Rather than adding color as an accent, this space welcomes white as the "main character" against a "background" of refined standard tones that embody the current atmosphere. Thirty types of white wallcoverings create a delicate rhythm, making their subtle expressions even more vivid. It is a space that embodies Sangetsu's unique "high-quality ordinary."
2. "BORDERLESS REFLECTION" (Exhibition Area 2: Emphasizing Individuality)
Aya-mono no Utsushi (Reflection of Colored Garments)
The cold clarity of a mirror surface and the softness of enveloping fabric.
Inorganic silence awakens vivid colors.
Gaze, and you find your true self and an afterimage dissolving into light.
Two confronting truths overlap into one.
Boundaries disappear, and you become part of the space.
Sangetsu’s Provision of Interior Materials
For this event, the company will provide materials such as wall coverings, flooring, and fabrics. Details such as product codes for the provided materials can be checked by accessing a page on the official TOKYOROOMS website from panels within the venue.
Sangetsu believes that participating in this event, which features 40 diverse values, as a spatial expressionist and provider of interior materials, embodies its brand statement "Joy of Design." The company invites visitors to experience this exhibition, which serves as an opportunity to discover one's own "likes" and "what one values" through 6-tatami mat rooms.
Event Overview
・Event Name: TOKYOROOMS Exhibition ~40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Living~
・Period: Saturday, April 18 to Sunday, May 17, 2026
・Venue: TOKYO NODE GALLERY (Toranomon Hills Station Tower 45F)
・Organizer: Social Interior Inc. (TOKYOROOMS Exhibition Executive Committee)
・Special Site: https://subsclife.com/tokyorooms/exhibition
・Admission: General 1,900 yen, Child (3 years old to elementary school student) 950 yen
*Prices include tax. *Free for children under 2 years old. *Free for children on Children's Day (May 5) only. *Free for disabled persons with a certificate and one accompanying caregiver.
・Ticket Purchase: https://artsticker.app/events/105971
Source: Read the original article | Published: March 10, 2026