1st anniversary of opening! Limited edition products launched at Tsugaru Biidoro Tokyo Midtown Yaesu shop.

2024.05.08

Tsugaru Biidoro Tokyo Midtown Yaesu Store will be releasing store-exclusive products ‘Single Flower Vase Yaesu Spring’ and ‘Single Flower Vase Yaesu Green’ on 26 April 2024 (Friday). Please take this opportunity to pick one up and have a look.

Tsugaru Biidoro Tokyo Midtown Yaesu celebrated its first anniversary on 10 March 2024.

Yaesu Spring’ and ‘Yaesu Green’ are part of a popular series expressing the ‘four seasons of Tokyo’, available only here, and this year they are being released as single flower vases.
The design uses the ‘twist’ technique, in which coloured glass beads are attached and rapidly rotated, to express a sense of urban speed.

Single-flower vase production.

Single-flower vase Product overview.

Product name: Yaesu Spring, Yaesu Green.
Price: 3,850 yen (incl. tax)
Size.: 65 mm – 70 mm
*Because each piece is handmade by glass artisans, there may be slight variations in size, colour pattern and weight.

>Tokyo Midtown Yaesu Store information

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