Small Japandi collection on Etsy
A new 'Japanese Maple' collection on Etsy blends Japandi and minimalist aesthetics with nature-inspired pieces aimed at serene, functional interiors. The collection was showcased in a social post linking to the maker’s Etsy presence. (x.com) (x.com)
A small Etsy shop called ArchiveJapanStudio is selling a tightly edited run of Japanese-themed wall prints priced at $24.99 each, with product names built around Japandi, Zen, and nature-led interiors. (etsy.com) The shop page showed 0 sales, no reviews, and “1 month on Etsy” when viewed on April 13, 2026. Its featured listings included “Japanese Autumn Garden Sunset, Red Bridge & Maple Landscape Wall Art” and “Autumn Torii Shrine Steps, Japanese Maple Forest Path,” both listed at $24.99. (etsy.com) A social post by the account yohaku_ns linked to the Etsy presence and framed the drop as a “Japanese Maple” collection. The post itself was the public launch point tying the collection name to the storefront. (x.com) Japandi is an interiors style that combines Japanese and Scandinavian design cues. Dezeen describes it through muted colours, textured materials, and a blend of Japanese and Nordic influences, while IKEA summarizes the look as light natural materials with a focus on simplicity. (dezeen.com) (ikea.com) That vocabulary shows up directly in the shop’s listing names. Products on the page use terms such as “serene,” “calm,” “Zen,” “nature,” and “Japandi,” and pair them with concrete scenes like koi ponds, shrine steps, garden bridges, bamboo paths, and maple foliage. (etsy.com) The maple-themed pieces sit inside a broader catalog of Japanese landscape and cultural prints rather than a standalone Etsy category page. On the same storefront, maple scenes appear alongside sakura streets, torii gates, koi ponds, bamboo forests, and retro food-sign posters. (etsy.com) The launch also lands in a marketplace where even a very small seller faces upfront platform costs. Etsy’s current fee policy says sellers may be charged a one-time shop set-up fee, plus a $0.20 listing fee for each item, with listings expiring after four months unless renewed. (etsy.com) For buyers, the pitch is straightforward: low-priced wall art that packages familiar Japandi signals into ready-made search terms on Etsy. For the seller, the next test is whether a one-month-old shop with no reviews can turn a social-media reveal into early orders. (etsy.com)