LIVING CULTURE   

LIXIL’s history can be traced back over 100 years when LIXIL’s predecessors first combined a fixation for design and color with a passion for Japanese craftsmanship and created products that have redefined the spaces we call home.

Architects and designers have played a key role throughout LIXIL's rich history, integrating functionality with refined aesthetics. This has been the foundation of what we call our Living Culture - a way in which we ensure that our products are always relevant to people, our lifestyles, and the times in which we live.

Living Culture embodies LIXIL's desire to bring better living solutions to the world today and to future generations. The spirit of Living Culture will continue to be at the core of every product we make and service we provide, around the world and for generations to come.

About LIVING CULTURE

STORY

Our stories introduce LIXIL's legacy of craftsmanship, innovation, and pursuit in creating beautiful and highly functional products that respond to Japan's climate, culture, and the changing socio-economic environment, and how they have influenced Japanese lives and lifestyles.
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LIVING CULTURE

HISTORY

Evolution of Japanese Lifestyles
with LIXIL Products

Presenting LIXIL's legacy and history of Japanese lifestyles in chronology
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ACTIVITY

INAX MUSEUMS

In the historic pottery town of Tokoname, the birthplace of INAX, we offer various displays experiencing the multi-faceted aspects of clay and ceramics, holding exhibits and workshops that introduce the joy and passion of craftsmanship.
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activity

ARCHIVE

gallery

LIXIL Gallery

Permanently closed September 2020

Archive looks back on the activities of the LIXIL Gallery, which held 977 unique exhibitions from opening in 1981 to closing in September 2020
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publish

LIXIL Publishing

Ended November 2021

Archive of over 400 published books on the themes of cities, architecture, design, and living culture from 1982 to the end of our activities in November 2021
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website

10+1 Website

Renewal ends in March 2020

Archive of the 10+1 website, which offered photographs and reviews on architecture and cities themes from 2000 to 2020.
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