Bvlgari Opens New Shinsaibashi Flagship Store in Osaka, Blending Roman Heritage with Japanese Craftsmanship
Bvlgari has opened a new flagship store in Osaka's Shinsaibashi district, spanning nearly 500 square meters. The boutique blends the Maison's Roman heritage with Japanese craftsmanship, reinterpreting iconic Bvlgari design codes while incorporating local cultural and artisanal traditions. The façade is inspired by Bvlgari's Roman roots, and the space reflects the brand's longstanding connection with Japan.
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With the opening of its new Shinsaibashi Flagship Store in Osaka, Bvlgari continues to strengthen its presence in Japan through a space that brings together two enduring sources of inspiration for the Maison: its Roman heritage and the excellence of Japanese craftsmanship.
Spanning nearly 500 square meters, the boutique reinterprets some of Bvlgari's most iconic design codes while incorporating references to local culture and artisanal traditions.
The result is a space that reflects both the Maison's identity and its longstanding connection with Japan.
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