Chef Seiji Yamamoto and Renova Black paper towels – pushing japanese cuisine to new heights

Japanese Chef Seiji Yamamoto is worldwide famous for his inventive and imaginative cooking. At Nihonryori RyuGin, his charming restaurant in Tokyo’s Roppongi district – well known for its vibrant nightlife –  Mr Yamamoto has created a new surprising menu using Renova Black paper towels.


Chef Yamamoto takes pride in his cooking and we get much honored to help him capture the fancy of food enthusiasts and critics with these new amazing creations.

Mr. Yamamoto is a three-Michelin-star awarded Chef. Renova Black can also be called superstar paper towels. And that’s not only when it comes to Japanese cuisine. You can try them!

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Lime-green fiesta!

Paper towels are quintessential kitchen tools. You know that. We need them all the time. Can these lime-green rolls be your next obsession?

More for your late summer fiesta, here.

 

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When less means more: Renova Olé!

In a downturn economic cycle, better design is essential to offer low budget solutions without compromising minimum comfort.

Renova Olé is a new range of products – toilet paper and paper towels, made with just the right amount of cellulose fiber, which already enjoyed a previous life. It comes from our ‘urban forest’, a treeless paper made from sorted waste paper and produced with a low energy and low water consumption.

Lower resources consumption means lower cost: designed with care to offer you more, paying less.

Basic but sophisticated: low cost, 2-ply sheet paper, cream-couloured, strong and absorbent. Available in a 12-roll pack of toilet paper and 4 rolls of paper towels.

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