Dior Bamboo Pavilion, a new house of dreams in Japan

Dior Bamboo Pavilion is now open, in Daikanyama, Tokyo. Nature and architecture combine in an art-filled setting that hosts the House’s latest collections along with a Dior Café.

Dior Bamboo Pavilion, a new house of dreams in Japan

Continuing its unwavering ties with Japan, Dior opens the Dior Bamboo Pavilion in Tokyo. Its spectacular architecture echoes the façade of the 30 Montaigne townhouse, reinterpreted with audacity in a golden version, inspired by Japanese bamboo forests and illuminated every evening.

Vegetal punctuations propose a meditative stroll through this Eden spread over more than 1,800 square meters, where a thousand and one botanical references come together in tribute to Christian Dior‘s love for the beauty of nature.

This unique place reveals Dior’s different universes, from men’s and women’s ready-to-wear designed by Jonathan Anderson to leather goods, shoes, accessories, and jewelry. Offering ever more exceptional experiences, one room is dedicated to the customization of the House’s most emblematic creations.

Dior Bamboo Pavilion, a new house of dreams in Japan

Displayed in the quintessence of its art and excellence, Japanese craftsmanship shines and marvels alongside Dior codes such as the star and Versailles parquet flooring, while works by contemporary designers subtly decorate the spaces.

As a final surprise, a Café Dior celebrates French gastronomy and art de vivre with an exclusive menu designed by Anne-Sophie Pic.

A homage to the creative magic of Dior from Paris to Tokyo, to be discovered from February 12, 2026.

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