Supreme x Dulton Tray
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
Dulton is a Japanese industrial-homewares brand founded in Osaka in 1988 that produces steel storage, garage tools, and kitchenware modeled on mid-century American workshop gear. Its factory operates near the Osaka headquarters and the brand runs its own retail stores in Tokyo, Osaka, and abroad. The tray is a stamped steel catch-all with a powder-coated finish, edges rolled over an aluminum frame for stackability, and chrome-capped corner protectors. The SS2023 Supreme version uses the standard Dulton tray body with the Supreme wordmark embossed into the base, released in navy, red, and yellow enamel colorways.
About Dulton
Dulton is a Japanese housewares brand founded in 1988 in Japan, with global operations run through Hong Kong-based Bridge Corporation since 2002. Dulton's catalog covers powder-coated steel trays, galvanized bins, kitchen timers and scales, enamel storage, and industrial-style furniture, drawing on mid-century American shop and garage aesthetics filtered through Japanese production standards. The company operates retail locations in Tokyo, Osaka, Shizuoka, and Beijing and supplies independent design shops worldwide. Many of its small-goods lines, including its color-block trays and bulldog clips, have become standard items in Japanese stationery and kitchen retail. Supreme has collaborated with Dulton on embossed steel trays, small clips sets, and a Martine Rose stash can.


