The official certified flagship of Italy's leading brand, Poltrona Frau, opens in Aoyama, Tokyo.
Poltrona Frau Tokyo Aoyama, founded in Turin, Italy, in 1912,
is a globally leading company in the furniture industry, boasting high recognition and brand value.
Poltrona Frau's Collections: A Pursuit of Tradition and Innovation
The new store showcases sculptural, elegantly designed furniture crafted by Italian maestros. Iconic collections, considered veritable works of Italian furniture art, are on display, including the traditional "Vanity Fair" chaise longue and the "1919" armchair, upholstered in Pelle Frau, the finest leather, in striking Italian colors.
Additionally, the latest modern collections by renowned designers such as Jean-Marie Massaud and Neri & Hu are also featured.
Poltrona Frau's creativity extends beyond furniture, encompassing luxury seating for high-end automobiles like Ferrari and Maserati, as well as for aircraft and high-speed trains. They have also undertaken numerous high-end corporate contract projects with prominent architects, including interior design for the Walt Disney Concert Hall by Frank O. Gehry and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston by Renzo Piano.
Poltrona Frau's collections, which embody a pursuit of both tradition and innovation, garner support from a wide range of people worldwide.
This store is the first officially certified flagship shop in Japan, designed under the complete design supervision of Poltrona Frau, incorporating the concept of their Milan boutique. It offers an immersive experience of the Poltrona Frau world.
Name: Poltrona Frau Tokyo Aoyama
Address: 5-2-13 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-3400-4321
Opening Date: Saturday, March 17, 2018
Store Area: Approx. 320㎡
Products Displayed: Approx. 100 items including sofas, tables, chairs, beds, and interior accessories
Business Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Closed: Wednesdays
Nearest Station: Approx. 3-minute walk from Exit A5, or approx. 5-minute walk from Exit B3 of Omotesando Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza, Hanzomon, and Chiyoda lines.