Paris-based fashion and music label, Kitsuné has opened a shop and cafe in the trendy Aoyama district of Tokyo. The shop was designed by co-founder of the brand, Masaya Kuroki, and is divided into two sections: one with the Kitsuné Café selling Kitsuné records and t-shirts, and the other with the Maison Kitsuné collections a few steps away. The shop features a Japanese-style interior, with cedar parquet flooring made in situ by a Japanese craftsmen, and lots of wood and tatami, a type of straw mat traditionally used for flooring. For the cafe, Kitsuné brought in local coffee connoisseur Eiichi Kunimoto of Omotesando Koffee, who uses a Slayer coffee machine and a unique blend of four beans from Brazil, Panama and Costa Rica. Also on the menu are baked custard cubes made daily.
Images: Takumi Ota via Kitsune Journal