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The stunning Dior Bamboo Pavilion in Daikayama is now open

Dior’s new concept store brings together ready-to-wear, leather goods, fine jewellery and a café in one striking space

Kaila Imada
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Kaila Imada
Digital Editor, Time Out Tokyo
Dior Bamboo Pavilion
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Tokyo’s got no shortage of stunning designer boutiques, but the new Dior concept store in Daikanyama might just take the cake. Officially opened on February 12, the Dior Bamboo Pavilion takes over an expansive 1,800sqm site, home to the luxury retailer’s ready-to-wear collections, leather goods, shoes, accessories, fine jewellery, a Zen garden and Café Dior. Weaving together Paris and Tokyo, the store is a space where visitors can enjoy Dior’s signature creations alongside works by Japanese artisans.

Dior Bamboo Pavilion
Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

The massive gold bamboo pavilion is a reinterpretation of Dior's Paris flagship store and is surrounded by a Zen garden designed by Japan's renowned 'plant hunter' Seijun Nishihata

Dior Bamboo Pavilion
Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

Inside the main boutique area, the store’s walls are constructed from delicate washi paper, while lanterns by Kyoto’s Kojima Shoten bearing Dior’s signature medallion take centre stage. 

Dior Bamboo Pavilion
Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

Here, shoppers can browse men's and women's ready-to-wear and accessories by Jonathan Anderson, as well as store-exclusive items like the Dior Book Tote.

Dior Bamboo Pavilion
Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

At Café Dior, you'll be in for a visual delight. The café is surrounded by immersive floral installations by artist Makoto Azuma, channelling Dior’s love for gardens. 

Dior Bamboo Pavilion
Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

Sitting over the space is also an incredible paper-cut chandelier by Ayumi Shibata which appears like it's raining down over the café.

Dior Bamboo Pavilion
Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

The menu at Café Dior has been created by Anne-Sophie Pic, the world’s most decorated female chef by number of Michelin stars. Highlights include pastries and other dishes that blend French art de vivre with seasonal ingredients.

Dior Bamboo Pavilion
Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

For the first month, entry will be first come, first served. From March 12, reservations will be required (currently fully booked). For Café Dior reservations, visit here.

For more information on the Dior Bamboo Pavilion, visit the website.

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