Querétaro, México · Consumer Electronics

Small
beautiful
things.

Objects that notice. Lights that learn. Devices that fade in instead of switching on — and quietly make every room a little more yours.

灯り The moment a lamp comes on
3 Objects at launch
The interval before
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MOSFET Fade Technology
Motion Adaptive Light
Proximity Reveal Display
Calm Intelligence
Objects for Daily Life
Designed in Querétaro
Fade, Don't Switch
The Interval Matters
MOSFET Fade Technology
Motion Adaptive Light
Proximity Reveal Display
Calm Intelligence
Objects for Daily Life
Designed in Querétaro
Fade, Don't Switch
The Interval Matters

The light that learns what dark means to you.

We don't use relays. We use quiet MOSFET technology — so the light doesn't click on, it arrives. Slowly, like the room is waking up to you. The difference between a switch and a fade is the difference between a room that tolerates you and one that welcomes you.
"Every Tomori product is designed first, engineered second. The goal is that small moment of surprise — the thing that just works in a way you haven't seen before."
We don't build timers. We build objects that understand context. Your lamp knows when the room is dark enough. It recognises when someone walks in. It doesn't need a schedule — it needs a room, a person, and the patience to pay attention.
01 Fade, don't switch. A relay click is a decision that happened to you. A MOSFET fade is an invitation — the light arriving the way a good idea does.
02 Reveal in layers. The weather station shows one number from across the room. Three numbers when you lean in. Information should match proximity, not demand attention.
03 The interval matters. Japanese design has a word for the meaningful pause between things: 間, ma. Our products live in that space — present without insisting.
04 Small and complete. A single drop of water. Each object does one thing exactly right, then steps back. No ecosystems, no subscriptions — just objects that work.

Three things.
All you need.

Each object does one thing exactly right. No apps required. No accounts.

001
Ambient Light
Arc
MOSFET Fade Motion Sensor Room Learning

Learns your room. Fades in as you arrive. No switch, no schedule — just motion and context. Arc senses when a person walks in and knows what dark means for your specific room. Every day it understands you a little better.

Arc — Ambient Light by Tomori
002
Weather Station
Sora
Proximity Reveal E-Ink Display Ambient Sensor

Shows the large temperature from across the room. Lean in and it reveals humidity, pressure, and trend. Information in layers — never overwhelming, always ready. The outside world, distilled to what you need right now.

Sora — Weather Station by Tomori
003
Desk Companion
Hibi
Calm Pulse No Screen Programmable

A gentle pulse — not a notification, not an alarm. A quiet suggestion that it's time to stand, breathe, or look out the window. Day by day, Hibi builds a rhythm around you. It speaks in light, never in sound.

Hibi — Desk Companion by Tomori
Tomori
toh · mo · ri · 灯り
Japanese · 灯り · from 灯る (tomoru)
"The moment a lamp comes on. Not the lamp itself — not the light it casts — but the specific, unrepeatable instant of becoming."

Every product we make is named for that moment. The fade. The reveal. The small quiet surprise of something working exactly as it should — in a way you didn't quite expect but immediately recognise as right.

Tomori is a Mexican brand with a Japanese soul. We believe in the design culture that named intervals, that found beauty in dusk, that understood a room as something that listens. We make objects in that spirit — for homes everywhere.

The things that matter
are the quiet ones.

A fade is a choice. A switch is not.

There is a meaningful difference between a light that flicks on and a light that arrives. One interrupts. One belongs. We build the second kind — always.

Proximity is attention. Honour it.

Information should reveal itself to the degree you lean in. Sora shows one number from afar. Three when you're close. Distance is a cue — not an obstacle.

Live in the interval.

Ma — the meaningful pause between things. Our products exist before you notice them, ready without announcing themselves. The best objects are the ones you stop seeing.

One drop is enough.

A single drop of water — shizuku — is complete. Each Tomori product does one thing exactly right, then steps back. No platform. No ecosystem. No upsell.

Cozy is not a compromise.

Warmth and precision are not opposites. The best objects feel inevitable — precise in their craft, warm in their presence. We refuse to choose between beautiful and useful.

Surprise is a design material.

The lamp that fades in when you walk in. The display that reveals more when you lean in. The device that knows you've been sitting too long. That moment of oh — that's what we build toward.

Japanese room with standing lantern on wooden floor
Ring device on windowsill against city lights at night
Device corner with gold edge detail
Woman gazing at glowing device on dark table
Person reading by window at night with desk lamp
Woman working at a warm home office desk

The mark is the gap.

Two bars. Asymmetric. The gap between them is the brand — the ma, the interval, the meaningful pause before something happens.

Symmetrical bars would be a pause. Equal weight, equal rest — a mute button. The asymmetry changes everything. One bar taller means the interval isn't between two equal states. It's between before and after. The room before you walk in, and the room once the light has learned you.

Mark name Ma — 間
Concept The meaningful interval
Accent Honoo — #F07830
Typography Syne 800 + Jost 300
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