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【TIFFANY & CO.】Asia’s largest flagship store “Tiffany Ginza” opens ​ Tiffany & Co. Japan Inc. Press Release: July 14, 2025 Attention Media [TIFFANY & CO.] Asia’s largest flagship store “Tiffany Ginza” opens A new cultural hub that symbolizes “In Love with Japan”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-7750269c89eb6769812beb1c047be673-412×646.jpg Tiffany opened Asia’s largest flagship store, Tiffany & Co. Ginza, on July 11, 2025. Reflecting the latest design concept of the flagship store The Landmark on New York’s Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Co. Ginza is a unique space that combines craft, art and heritage, providing an experience that goes beyond the boundaries of a traditional store. The innovative architecture of the 66-meter-tall Tiffany Blue was designed by leading Japanese architect Jun Aoki, and the exterior is decorated with a glass facade and show windows that flow like waves. Inspired by Louis Comfort Tiffany’s wisteria lamp, this extraordinary design celebrates Tiffany’s glorious heritage and the beauty of nature. The show window, created in collaboration with Japanese artist Kimiko Fujimura, enhances the visual impact of the building. Fujimura’s artistic vision of a contemporary representation of nature echoes Tiffany’s craftsmanship to create an immersive window display that blurs the boundaries between art and jewelry.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-4b475870c57b5d3d838047faaaed8f3d-768×960.jpg Mr. Susumu Kamijo
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-0c39c28f0b8b20856c78e6951999df17-1082×1353.jpg Michelangelo Pistoletto
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-e596bd334fee322039647e8771ace651-979×1224.jpg Julian Schnabel The interior of the store, designed by legendary architect Peter Marino, immediately invites visitors into the world of Tiffany. Celebrating Tiffany’s rich connection with Japan, the store pays tribute to Japanese culture and crafts throughout the store. More than 50 artworks are on display throughout the store, including works by Japanese artists such as Susumu Kamijo, as well as international artists such as Julian Schnabel, Damien Hirst, Michelangelo
Pistoletto, Vik Muniz, Richard Prince and Donald Judd. In addition, to commemorate Tiffany’s nearly 200-year history and strong ties with Japan, approximately 65 masterpieces from Tiffany’s archive pieces are on display, half of which will be on display in Japan for the first time. The world of Tiffany and Japan are expressed in the five floors and store design 1st floor “WORLD OF TIFFANY”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-de6196be2846f66a784567c27d0368eb-661×420.jpg The first floor, “WORLD OF TIFFANY,” is a space where Tiffany’s worldview and aesthetic sense are alive and well, with unparalleled diamond jewelry and representative collections. Guests are greeted by a stunning artwork made of Tiffany blue and mirrors by Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The diamond motif on the ceiling shines with complex reflections, creating a fantastical scene of sparkling diamonds raining down from the sky. On the staircase leading from the first floor to the third floor, a digital panel recreating the lush nature of Ninomaru Garden covers the entire wall, creating a sense of connection to the Tokyo landscape, like a window looking out onto nature. B1F “GOLD & DIAMOND ICONS”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-ad554043809fc15b055f60b77e5f1280-2357×1571.jpg The basement floor is the “GOLD & DIAMOND ICONS” floor. It features an origami ceiling made of washi paper, and from the elevator lobby you can catch a glimpse of Damien Hirst’s impressive artwork. The two VIC salons are decorated with custom-made interiors, giving the space a private hideaway feel. 2nd floor “LEGENDARY ICONS & DESIONERS”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-3c871ead4d12626b8aa928a0697dd16c-1229×819.jpg On the second floor, you can see Tiffany’s iconic collections such as “Tiffany Locks” and “Tiffany Hardwear”. On the ceiling, a circular decoration by “Kanazawa Bordered Gold Leaf Manufacturing”, which Tiffany supports, quietly resonates with the philosophy of both companies’ tradition inheritance. The Watch Gallery showcases Tiffany’s historic timepieces and showcases the art of watchmaking to this day. “LOVE & ENGAGEMENT” on the 3rd floor
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-4f4853e8a5b982f3254a793374ce090e-1193×795.jpg On the third floor, “LOVE & ENGAGEMENT” adds brilliance to various love stories through Tiffany’s unique bridal rings with their unique sparkle and presence. An aluminum foil installation by Sachiko Abe and Gen Sasaki is on display on the ceiling. In the High Jewelry Salon, you can experience the essence of Tiffany’s high jewelry, from rare pieces to magnificent collections. In addition, the Jean Schlumberger showcase next to the VIC Room features his imaginative creations. 4th floor “HOME & ACCESSORIES”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-904462d38d43eca3ca8f0767017da34c-935×623.jpg The fourth floor, “HOME & ACCESSORIES,” features a selection of Tiffany’s sophisticated home collections, leading to the “Blue Box Café,” which features a terrace. The “Blue Box Café,” which will open in August 2025, will offer the coveted Tiffany dining experience through cuisine supervised by Chef Natsuko Shoji. Limited items to celebrate the opening
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/10426/605/10426-605-267cadc4135bd48ed2f169eb6ab03a08-1021×1277.jpg We will be releasing limited edition products with special designs that are fitting for the opening of Tiffany & Co. Ginza. The four collections include the Tiffany Rock pendant, which features a single diamond in rose gold; a collection featuring Jean Schlumberger’s masterpiece 16 Stones by Tiffany set with yellow diamonds; the 128 Carat Aquamarine watch, inspired by the legendary Tiffany Diamond; and the Bird on a Flying Tourbillon watch, which features Tiffany’s iconic motif on the dial. “Tiffany Ginza” is a symbol of the beginning of Tiffany’s next half century. 53 years after its first arrival in Japan in 1972, it was born on July 11, 2025 in Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. “Tiffany Ginza” store overview Address: 6-9-2 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Inquiry phone number: 0120-488-712 Business hours: 10:30-20:30 Closed days: Irregular Details about Tiffany Ginza will be updated regularly on the official online store.

About Tiffany Founded in New York in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, Tiffany is a global luxury jeweler known as a byword for sophisticated, innovative design, exquisite craftsmanship and outstanding creativity. Tiffany & Co. and its subsidiaries have more than 300 stores and more than 14,000 employees worldwide who design, manufacture and sell jewelry, watches and luxury accessories. More than 3,000 skilled artisans cut diamonds and craft jewelry in our factories, helping us deliver on our commitment to the highest quality. Tiffany & Co. has a long-standing commitment to operating responsibly, sustaining the natural environment, prioritizing diversity and inclusion and making a positive impact in the communities in which it operates. For more information about Tiffany & Co. and our commitment to sustainability, please visit tiffany.co.jp. @tiffanyandco #TiffanyAndCo *This email has been sent automatically, so please do not reply.

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