The words "Pierre Hermé" written in katakana , vertically, seem to indicate that the patisserie legend of the 21st century has made some kind of move.
."PIERRE HERMÉ PARISThe newly launched "Made in Pierre HerméThe first store opened in Marunouchi on November 8. The store features foodstuffs and fashion goods made in collaboration with producers, and a café attached to the store sells deli items and boxed lunches. . It can be said to be an all-around concept store, not just a sweets store.
The space was designed by Masamichi Katayama of "Wonderwall," directed by Naomi Hirabayashi, sound directed by Ichiro Yamaguchi of Sakanaction and the "NF" team of Shotaro Aoyama, and the entire store was supervised by Yu Yamada of "method. The top runners' designs have come to fruition to create a special store. You have no choice but to go.
Sweatshirt ¥17,000+TAX
This time, we would like to power-push original items created in collaboration with seasonal brands. First of all, the photo above is from ,.LoopwheelerThis is a sweatshirt with a "〉〉. The comfort of the sweatshirt goes without saying, and the katakana logo on the simple gray sweatshirt is more than enough to accentuate it.
T-shirt ¥4,500+TAX
This is a Japanese T-shirt manufacturer, <Kume fiber. It is a co-production with the "K" brand. Summer is still a long way off, but the hooks work well even when worn alone, and above all, the katakana logo is sure to be a topic of conversation. The T-shirts are made by a factory that prides itself on its superior technology, so they are also very comfortable to wear.
Apron ¥7,500+TAX
. I guess you can't miss items related to food, can you? The last one isATELIER BÉTONThe apron you see here was made together with the "Mere Old Man. It would be wonderful to stand in the kitchen wearing this , wouldn't it? Wouldn't it make a great gift?
Both of them have the address and business hours of "Made in Pierre Hermé Marunouchi" on the body. This playful touch is also clever! In addition, tote bags and other items are also available.
Whether you go for the world's finest sweets, including macarons, or to experience a space that has been perfected to perfection, or to fish out the in-store lineup that only "Made in Pierre Hermé Marunouchi" can offer, you are sure to have a great time. Please enjoy a wonderful time that does not end with a single axis of food.
Photo_Erina Takahashi
Text_Rei Kawahara
Made in Pierre Hermé Marunouchi
Address: 3-2-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-3215-6622
Hours: 10:00 - 22:00
www.pierreherme.co.jp/ph/