The calm shades of sage and olive green aren’t just for Martha Stewart’s farm. At her Bedford, New York estate, hens like the Olive Egger and Cream Legbar lay eggs with shells that have sparked a unique collaboration with Hachiman, a revered Japanese houseware brand. These pale hues now grace a special edition of Hachiman’s buckets and watering cans, inspired by Stewart’s keen design sensibilities.
A Transatlantic Creative Fusion
This five-piece collection emerged from Stewart’s collaboration with Chilewich, instrumental in introducing Hachiman to the North American market. The featured pieces—a lidded multi-purpose bucket and an open-top watering can—are crafted with precision in Japan, reflecting thoughtful design.
“During a visit to Rome, I discovered Hachiman at Nozzoli, a Chilewich partner,” shares John McPhee, Chilewich’s CEO. The beauty and practicality instantly captivated him. Conversations at the Ambiente trade fair quickly solidified a partnership, kicking off in January 2025 with vibrant colors like mustard and navy.

Infusing a Personal Touch
Chilewich’s collaboration with Stewart began in 2024, with Hachiman products soon making their way into Stewart’s personal collection. “Once we shared our Hachiman collection with Martha, her affinity for egg-inspired hues was immediate,” reveals Kristin Harris, Chilewich’s VP of design and creative.
At Chilewich’s design studio in New York’s Flatiron District, Stewart’s eggs traveled with care. The design team matched the eggshells against Pantone chips to ensure the new colors retained their charm in plastic form. This challenge delighted the team, and Hachiman nailed the colors on the first attempt.
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Design Meets Function
The Multi-Purpose Bucket, an award-winning design, is versatile and robust. Available in three sizes from 1.1 to 5.3 gallons, its capabilities range from containing water to functioning as seating. Stewart praises its versatility for tasks indoors and outdoors, from storing pet food to serving as a cooler or compost bin.

The Perfect Pour
Equally notable, the Garden Beetle Watering Can, recognized by multiple design awards, features a spout that mimics a sprinkler. Its open-top design simplifies adding plant food without clogging. The cans stack neatly for storage and are made from recyclable materials, showcasing durability against sun exposure.
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The collection is now available via chilewich.com, the Chilewich Store in NYC, and selected global retailers, inviting you to bring a touch of Stewart’s farm-inspired elegance into your home.
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Frequently asked questions
What inspired the Hachiman special edition housewares?
The special edition of Hachiman’s buckets and watering cans was inspired by the pale hues of eggshells from Martha Stewart’s hens, such as the Olive Egger and Cream Legbar, combined with Stewart’s design sensibilities.
Where was the collaboration with Hachiman introduced?
The collaboration started after a discovery at Nozzoli, a Chilewich partner in Rome, followed by discussions at the Ambiente trade fair.
What are the key features of the Garden Beetle Watering Can?
The Garden Beetle Watering Can includes a spout mimicking a sprinkler, an open-top design for easy use, stackable storage, and it is made from recyclable materials, durable against sun exposure.
