With exclusive items available for one week only in Tokyo.
Büro Ole Scheeren’s design for the space prioritizes public exchange and invites the city into a covered, all-access plaza.
The iconic yellow hero now functions as a day/night indicator, “eating” his way through the solar cycle.
Iridescent overlays and bold colorways redefine urban silhouette.
Fronting the new Borsetto and Giglio bags.
Also unveiling two Japan-exclusive variants with malachite and sodalite stone dials.
The vibrant colorway was first debuted in 2024.
Clean lines and sculptural proportions integrate seamlessly into multifunctional homes.
A geometric reinterpretation of the German luggage maker’s iconic grooved design.
The functional Japanese label expands its technical wardrobe for the upcoming warmer months.