Harry Winston Opens Its Largest Flagship in Japan
The three-floor space also features the jeweler’s largest VIP salon in Japan and offers an exclusive diamond pendant.

Located at 1-7-10 Ginza in Shuo-ku, Tokyo, it is the jeweler’s largest location in Japan.
The nearly 9,354-square-foot space spans three floors with a design direction that reimagines Harry Winston’s style through a more contemporary and architectural lens.
The crème travertine marble façade features window vitrines and three illuminated lightboxes that showcase Harry Winston’s seasonal campaigns.
At the entrance are black and gold double gates decorated with rosette motifs that are flanked by matching lampposts, which the jeweler notes are a tribute to its historic Fifth Avenue flagship in New York City.
The flagship’s interior is decorated with statement chandeliers and curated decorative furnishings.
The floors utilize custom carpets to add warmth and texture to the space and are outlined by a perimeter of fine-cut white polished marble.
The walls are finished with a glossy white textured wallpaper and marble that lends a luminous effect throughout the space, the jeweler noted.
Each of the three floors are dedicated to a distinct experience built to guide clients through a space that reflects the history and craftsmanship of Harry Winston.
Bridal can be found on the first floor, while the second houses Harry Winston’s signature collections, timepieces, and high jewelry.
The second floor also showcases the jeweler’s largest VIP salon in Japan. The VIP salon offers an intimate environment for private client experiences.
The final floor is located below ground. It is dedicated to a merchandise repair concierge to enhance aftercare services.
Harry Winston has eight locations in Japan. The Ginza flagship is one of the brand’s long-standing stores in the region, now reopening after being relocated and expanding with a new design concept.
“Japan holds a special place in the history of Harry Winston. Since opening our first salon in 1988, Japan has played an integral role in building the house’s renowned global legacy,” said Nayla Hayek, CEO of Harry Winston, Inc.
“Set in Ginza—the epicenter of luxury, where forward thinking design meets enduring tradition—the opening of our new flagship represents an exciting chapter—one that honors the house’s longstanding relationship in Tokyo, while also offering a bold vision for the future.
“With this opening, we deepen our commitment to serving our clients, both new and existing, at the highest level.”
To celebrate the flagship’s opening, the jeweler has also unveiled its new diamond “Loop” pendant with diamonds set in platinum.
The pendant is a limited-edition design that is exclusively offered at the Ginza flagship.
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