【Ginza, Tokyo】Harry Winston Opens New Flagship Salon in Ginza

Editor’s Note

Harry Winston, the legendary “King of Diamonds,” has opened its largest Japanese flagship in Tokyo’s Ginza district. This new salon introduces a modern architectural interpretation of the brand’s iconic style.

Ginza (Japan), September 4, 2025

The House of Harry Winston, legendary as the “King of Diamonds” and “Jeweler to the World,” proudly announces the grand opening of its new flagship salon in Ginza.

Located at 1-7-10 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, the expansive 869-square-meter space is now Harry Winston’s largest salon in Japan. The new flagship spans three floors, introducing a fresh design concept that reinterprets the iconic Winston style from a more modern and architectural perspective.

CEO Statement
“Japan holds a special place in Harry Winston’s history. Since opening our first salon in 1988, Japan has played an integral role in building our world-renowned heritage,” said Nayla Hayek, CEO of Harry Winston, Inc. “The opening of our new flagship in Ginza, a luxury epicenter where advanced design meets timeless tradition, marks a tremendously exciting new chapter for us. It celebrates our longstanding relationship with Tokyo while presenting a bold vision for the future. With this opening, we further our commitment to serving both new and existing clients at the highest level.”
Interior Design

The house’s unwavering tradition is expressed in every detail of the interior. The perimeter of each floor features finely cut, polished white marble, harmonized with custom carpets that add warmth and texture. Walls are finished with glossy white textured wallpaper and marble, bringing radiance to the entire space. The atmosphere is completed by the presence of statement chandeliers and carefully selected decorative furnishings.

Salon Layout and Experience

Each floor of the salon offers a distinct experience, guiding guests through spaces that reflect the house’s heritage and dedication to craftsmanship. The first floor is dedicated to bridal. The second floor showcases signature collections, timepieces, and the house’s ultimate high jewelry creations. This floor also houses Japan’s largest VIP salon, providing an intimate space for private client experiences. The basement level features a dedicated product repair concierge, further enhancing the house’s aftercare services.

Exterior and Historical Context

The exterior facade is clad in cream-colored travertine marble, featuring display windows and three light boxes that showcase the house’s seasonal campaigns. At the entrance, guests are welcomed by Harry Winston’s iconic black and gold double gates adorned with a rosette pattern, flanked by a pair of lamp posts. These iconic elements pay homage to the house’s historic flagship on Fifth Avenue in New York. Since opening its first salon in Japan in 1988, Harry Winston has expanded to eight locations in the country.

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⏰ Published on: September 04, 2025