Furniture Workshop KOMA to Grand Open New Store in Minami Aoyama, Featuring Limited Edition 'Black Jindai-Keyaki' Sofas
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- Furniture Workshop KOMA to Grand Open New Store in Minami Aoyama, Featuring Limited Edition 'Black Jindai-Keyaki' Sofas
- Furniture Workshop KOMA will grand open its new store in Minami Aoyama, Tokyo, on June 21, 2026. The brand, known for high-quality handmade furniture by master craftsman Shigeki Matsuoka, will celebrate the move by selling limited edition sofas crafted from rare 'Black Jindai-Keyaki' (1,000-year-old buried wood).
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Sat Jun 06 2026 00:15:26 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Furniture Workshop KOMA will grand open its new store in Minami Aoyama, Tokyo, on June 21, 2026. The brand, known for high-quality handmade furniture by master craftsman Shigeki Matsuoka, will celebrate the move by selling limited edition sofas crafted from rare 'Black Jindai-Keyaki' (1,000-year-old buried wood).
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- Furniture Workshop KOMA to Grand Open New Store in Minami Aoyama, Featuring Limited Edition 'Black Jindai-Keyaki' Sofas (Sat Jun 06 2026 00:15:26 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Sat Jun 06 2026 00:15:26 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Furniture Workshop KOMA will grand open its new store in Minami Aoyama, Tokyo, on June 21, 2026. The brand, known for high-quality handmade furniture by master craftsman Shigeki Matsuoka, will celebrate the move by selling limited edition sofas crafted from rare 'Black Jindai-Keyaki' (1,000-year-old buried wood).
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When does the Minami Aoyama store open?
- A: It grand opens on June 21, 2026, with a pre-opening on June 11.
- Q: What is being sold?
- A: In addition to original furniture, limited edition sofas made from rare 'black Jindai-Keyaki' wood will be sold (one of each).
- Q: How do I get there?
- A: It's a 7-9 minute walk from Omotesando Station, near the 'Minami Aoyama 6-chome' signal on Kotto-dori.