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Martha Stewart’s Backyard Eggs Inspired Hachiman’s New Color Palette
07.10.26 | By Hayley Arsenault
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The limited-edition Hachiman collection includes stackable multi-purpose buckets and Garden Beetle watering cans in soft green hues inspired by Martha Stewart’s backyard eggs. Photography by Megan Senior.
Martha Stewart’s Backyard Eggs Inspired Hachiman’s New Color Palette
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The TK bucket in TK color. Photography by Megan Senior.
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Martha Stewart with one her farm hens. Photography courtesy of Marquee Brands.
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The limited-edition Hachiman collection includes stackable multi-purpose buckets and Garden Beetle watering cans in soft green hues inspired by Martha Stewart’s backyard eggs. Photography by Megan Senior.
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The bucket lids perfectly match Martha's eggs. Photography by Kristin Harris.
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The Chilewich team matched Pantone colors to eggs from Martha Stewart's TK hens. Photography by Kristin Harris.
The eggs come out of the coop in soft hues of green, one washed toward sage, the other toward olive. They are laid by the Olive Egger and Cream Legbar hens at Martha Stewart’s farm in Bedford, New York, and their pale shells set the palette for a collection of buckets and watering cans by Hachiman, the cult houseware maker named for its hometown, a riverside pocket in the mountains of Japan’s Gifu prefecture.
Martha Stewart with one of her farm hens. Photography courtesy of Marquee Brands.
The five-piece special edition grew out of Stewart’s ongoing collaboration with Chilewich, the company that introduced Hachiman to North America. Two egg-derived tones are added to a pair of the brand’s best-known indoor/outdoor designs: a lidded multi-purpose bucket and an open-top watering can, both made in Japan.
“Hachiman products first caught my attention in Rome a few years ago when I was visiting the design store Nozzoli, a Chilewich wholesale partner,” says John McPhee, chief executive officer of Chilewich. “The signature buckets were displayed superbly, and the combination of beauty and utility—thoughtful design—was instantly apparent.”
The Multi-Purpose Bucket in Olive. Photography by Megan Senior.
Soon afterward, the Hachiman team happened to stop by the Chilewich stand at Ambiente trade fair in Frankfurt, and talk turned to working together. A curated selection launched in January 2025 with a variety of colors, like mustard and navy.
Chilewich has collaborated with Stewart since 2024 and had sent her Hachiman pieces to try at home. “When we asked her what a ‘Martha’ version of these items might look like, she didn’t hesitate,” McPhee says.
“When we first shared our Hachiman collection with Martha, she was sitting in her kitchen, a basket of eggs on the counter,” says Kristin Harris, Chilewich’s vice president of design and creative. A brief minute with the dark green watering can and bucket was all it took: Stewart wanted the hues of her favorite eggs on Hachiman’s forms.
The Multi-Purpose Bucket lids are a perfect match for Martha Stewart’s Olive Egger and Cream Legbar hen eggs. Photography by Kristin Harris.
Transported very carefully, the eggs made the trip from Bedford to Chilewich’s design...