Acne Studios' new flagship store in Aoyama reflects Tokyo's urban fabric through a collaboration with Halleroed, creating a three-story space rich in local spirit. The interior showcases a blend of tactile contrasts and unique artistic elements, such as Max Lamb's seating and custom lighting by Benoit Lalloz. Visitors experience a dynamic environment enhanced by expressive sculptures and ceramics by Takuro Kuwata, who presents a limited-edition collection inspired by traditional Japanese pottery techniques. This project embodies a connection between Acne Studios' identity and Japanese aesthetics.
The new Aoyama flagship by Acne Studios collaborates with Halleroed, blending urban Japanese influences in a space reflecting the city’s layered nature and local spirit.
Inside the store, contrasts created by material choices and art installations enhance the shopping experience, embodying the tactile essence of Acne Studios’ identity.
Takuro Kuwata’s limited-edition capsule collection features traditional Japanese pottery techniques, merging them with Acne’s styles to express a playful tension between fragility and rupture.
Elements like custom lighting by Benoit Lalloz and expressive mannequins by Daniel Silver create a vibrant atmosphere, enhancing the customer interaction with the brand.
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