First-tier collection featuring bespoke designs integrated with superior raw brass bases and premium fire clay ceramics.
Tokyo stands as a key global nexus where heritage craftsmanship directly interfaces with futuristic technology. In regions like Ota-ku, Sumida-ku, and Katsushika-ku, high-precision metallurgy and small-batch advanced manufacturing plants generate components that fuel luxury hospitality, spatial architecture, and residential interiors globally. The modern Tokyo commercial landscape is characterized by a massive surge in demand for hybrid materials—particularly those fusing high-density glazed ceramics with non-ferrous copper alloys like H62 brass.
Architects and developers working on luxury high-rises in Tokyo (such as the Azabudai Hills or Toranomon-Azabudai districts) are prioritizing E-E-A-T validated supply chains. They demand ceramic and copper fixtures that not only boast neoclassical elegance but also fulfill rigorous seismic, environmental, and antibacterial standards. This local industrial standard is dictating global procurement paradigms, pushing factories to integrate heavy CNC tooling with hand-rendered casting processes.
Addressing supply chain bottlenecks through integrated R&D, rapid tooling, and agile global logistics.
Employing vacuum PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) and clear nano-ceramic coatings on brass bases to ensure longevity, preventing the tarnishing associated with coastal humidity.
Our high-kaolin ceramics undergo firing processes at 1280°C, rendering them shock-resistant and immune to thermal fracturing when installed in variable climates.
Utilizing advanced Japanese-designed CNC centers to finish all threaded copper hardware connections down to ±0.02mm tolerance, ensuring seamless construction-site installation.
In terms of global procurement, hotel procurement managers and architectural designers faces complex demands: quality must align with high-end aesthetic value, while the manufacturing lead times must remain highly responsive. Modern companies like Buterfloge address this by maintaining high-precision facilities in Guangdong, China, and linking logistical channels directly to key logistics ports including Tokyo, Shanghai, and Rotterdam.
The convergence of industrial automation and neoclassical design demands a forward-looking technical roadmap. In the coming decade, copper-ceramic production will rely heavily on:
Buterfleoge has the ability to quickly produce new products, deliver logistics, have independent designer research and development, standard workshop high-end CNC equipment and strong production capacity, and provide distribution, agency and retail services.
As an integrated brand and creative platform establishing roots in Guangdong, China, Buterfloge merges neoclassic aesthetic traditions with highly optimized manufacturing processes. Our design ethos balances retro elegant structures with human-centric ergonomics. It is because of this meticulous standard that our copper handicrafts, ceramic ornaments, and kitchen & bathroom solutions are trusted by hotel chains, royal estates, and discerning developers globally.
"Founder Rona Chu loves classic antique bathroom designs and shabby chic home styles. 'A retro bathroom product and fragrance can bring me back to good memories.' 'I remember my grandmother who always spends hours in the bathroom every day, and the impression she brought me is also the inspiration for my brand.' A woman in 1980s slip dresses enjoying nature and revealing grace Noble flowers carry curves and a toned song for the flowers. We are always decent, confident and charming and go after what we think is worth it."
High-speed CNC equipment, lost-wax molding shops, and automated surface treatment pipelines.








By leveraging state-of-the-art lost-wax casting machinery (as utilized in our OEM Small Hook A-11 Brass Material Lost Wax Casting) and marrying it with automated ceramic glazing ovens, Buterfloge ensures absolute batch consistency. Our operations span from basic metal forming to highly custom chemical plating. Each piece is checked by optical spectrometers to verify lead content and structural integrity before dispatching.
Optimized for architectural applications, high-traffic commercial spaces, and premium retail environments.
Compliance strategies adhering to JIS, EN, and ASTM international specifications.
Executing high-end projects in Tokyo and greater Japan demands rigid compliance with the JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards). For copper-based hardware and casting parts, keeping control of the chemical composition is crucial. The presence of lead, cadmium, and nickel in trace materials is regulated tightly under Japan's Food Sanitation Act (especially for items contacting food or water, like fruit plates, covered teacups, and soap dishes).
Buterfloge implements a zero-risk metallurgical verification pipeline. Every batch of raw copper (primarily CW617N or CZ122 compliant brass) is subjected to X-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing before entering the molten state. For ceramic components, glazes are guaranteed lead-free and cadmium-free, complying with FDA and European REACH directives. This rigorous testing approach is part of our commitment to supplying international architectural teams with components that easily pass building commission sign-offs.
Ensures copper and copper alloy rods and bars meet specified elongation, tensile strength, and hardness parameters for structural safety.
From raw sand preparation for ceramic bodies to final hand polishing of brass fittings, every stage is fully traceable.
Implementing heat recapture systems in kilns to reduce natural gas consumption by 22% during high-temperature ceramic firing.
Frequently asked questions concerning international logistics, custom alloy formulations, and design options.
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