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Architect Junya Ishigami on Giorgio Armani's Minimalist Aesthetics and Modernity | GIORGIO ARMANI GALLERY
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Architect Junya Ishigami on Giorgio Armani's Minimalist Aesthetics and Modernity | GIORGIO ARMANI GALLERY

<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />Architect Junya Ishigami. He represents a new generation of Japanese architects. Here, he is photographed in the Armani/Casa floor of the Armani/Ginza Tower, dressed in Giorgio Armani.<br /><br />Jacket ¥367,500, knit ¥115,500, pants ¥81,900, shoes ¥89,250 (all Giorgio Armani / Giorgio Armani Japan Tel. 03-6274-7070)<br /><br />Sofa Glenbo ¥1,443,750, table Dancing ¥459,900, lamp Tergila ¥402,150, rug ¥1,789,200 (all Armani/Casa Tel. 03-6274-7003)
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />“I think about furniture in the same way I think about architecture. I imagine Giorgio Armani probably doesn’t see a difference between thinking about furniture and interiors, and thinking about clothes.”<br /><br />Jacket ¥367,500, knit ¥115,500, pants ¥81,900 (all Giorgio Armani / Giorgio Armani Japan Tel. 03-6274-7070)<br /><br />Sofa Canaletto ¥968,100 (Armani/Casa Tel. 03-6274-7003)
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />“I don’t consciously think about a special relationship between fashion and lifestyle. After all, when you live your daily life, you wear clothes, you eat food, you recline on a sofa. It’s natural as a human being. So, I don’t want to consciously think about the relationships between these things. Rather, I prefer to let things be, to be in a natural state where there’s no boundary between what I’ve touched and what I haven’t. The ‘naturalness’ that connects to the comfort felt unconsciously is more important.”<br /><br />Jacket ¥367,500, knit ¥115,500 (both Giorgio Armani / Giorgio Armani Japan Tel. 03-6274-7070)
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />The Armani/Casa floor at Armani/Ginza Tower offers items for every scene of life, from furniture to home accessories.<br /><br />Table Trogadero ¥640,500, chair Anna ¥156,450 each, sofa Glenbo ¥1,025,850, lamp Ellen ¥410,500 each (all Armani/Casa Tel. 03-6274-7003)
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />The calm atmosphere allows for unhurried selection, which is part of the pleasure.<br /><br />Table Ginza ¥607,950, chair Otto ¥156,450 each (both Armani/Casa Tel. 03-6274-7003)
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />Armani/Casa items are based on Italian modernism, with some pieces skillfully incorporating essences of Art Deco and Orientalism. The carefully selected materials and superior craftsmanship lend a genuine sense of richness and luxury, which is also captivating.<br /><br />Chair Edward ¥492,450 each, table Cimarosa ¥378,000, lamp Sherry ¥369,600, rug ¥1,299,375 (all Armani/Casa Tel. 03-6274-7003)
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />The collection includes furniture for dining and living areas, as well as desks for studies. Smooth, jet-black finishes stand out against modern forms.<br /><br />Desk Euclide ¥1,477,350, chair Classic ¥739,200, stool Esagono ¥82,950 each, lamp Dear ¥311,850 (all Armani/Casa Tel. 03-6274-7003)
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />A wide array of home accessories is also available. In addition to glassware and cutlery, there are many items perfect for gifts. They bring a touch of quality and comfort to daily life.
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />Items made of Murano glass by skilled artisans, and handcrafted leather boxes, elevate living spaces to a higher level of sophistication.
<strong>GIORGIO ARMANI</strong><br />Armani/Casa is located on the 4th floor of Armani/Ginza Tower. It’s a must-visit spot.

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