
In July 2025, Tiffany & Co. unveiled its largest flagship store in Asia — Tiffany Ginza — marking a new chapter in the House’s nearly two-century relationship with Japan. Designed by architect Jun Aoki with interiors by Peter Marino, the 66-meter-high building features a flowing glass façade inspired by Louis Comfort Tiffany’s iconic Wisteria Lamp, seamlessly blending architecture, art, and heritage.

For the store’s debut, Tiffany collaborated with Kimiko Fujimura to create immersive window displays that merge contemporary art with fine jewelry, celebrating Tokyo’s dynamic spirit. Fujimura’s 1975 acrylic painting Cheerful Wave was a central motif, appearing not only in the window installations but also on limited-edition Blue Boxes and exclusive jewelry packaging available solely at Tiffany Ginza. The design extended to commemorative products, including special editions of the Lock by Tiffany collection and other high jewelry pieces.



Inside, an original work from Fujimura’s 1970s period is displayed alongside creations by internationally renowned artists such as Andy Warhol, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Sanford Biggers. This integration affirms Tiffany’s longstanding commitment to art and culture, while honoring the Japanese craftsmanship and aesthetic influences that have shaped the brand for over 150 years.

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