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Grand Seiko Partners with Tokujin Yoshioka for Milan Design Week 2025

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Grand Seiko, the renowned Japanese watchmaker, will be showcasing its timepieces at Milan Design Week 2025 in collaboration with Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka. The exhibition, titled "TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA - Frozen," will feature an installation by Yoshioka that explores the theme of water, alongside a display of Grand Seiko's Spring Drive watches.


Highlighting Japanese Artistry and Innovation


The event will take place at the historic Palazzo Landriani in Milan's Brera district from April 8th to 13th, 2025. Yoshioka, known for his work with light and his ability to transcend form, will present his new "Aqua Chair" installation, which promises to be a mesmerizing display of light and water. Grand Seiko's Spring Drive watches, with their smooth and flowing seconds hand, will complement the installation's theme of time and nature.











Why is this Special?


This collaboration is unique as it brings together two masters of their craft: Tokujin Yoshioka, a celebrated designer whose work is featured in museums worldwide, and Grand Seiko, a watchmaker renowned for its precision and craftsmanship. The exhibition merges art, design, and watchmaking, offering a glimpse into the Japanese philosophy of "THE NATURE OF TIME."


For those Outside Japan Interested in Japanese Craftsmanship


For those living outside Japan who are captivated by Japanese artistry and innovation, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design. While attending the exhibition in person might not be feasible for everyone, there are ways to experience and even own a piece of this collaboration.


How to Access from Abroad:

  • Online Resources: Keep an eye on Grand Seiko's official website and social media channels for updates and potential virtual tours of the exhibition.

  • Proxy Shopping Services: Several services allow you to purchase items from Japan, including limited-edition Grand Seiko watches that may be released in conjunction with the exhibition.

  • Art Market: If interested in Tokujin Yoshioka's work, explore international art dealers or auction houses that may feature his pieces.

This exhibition represents a unique opportunity to experience Japanese artistry and innovation. Whether you're a watch enthusiast, a design lover, or simply intrigued by Japanese culture, the Grand Seiko and Tokujin Yoshioka collaboration at Milan Design Week 2025 is not to be missed.


 
 
 

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