Babaghuri shop information

Pastries at Babaghuri shop will be unavailable from Nov 4th to Nov 8th.
Thank you for your patience.

Babaghuri Shop (map)
3-1-7 Kiyosumi,
Koto-ku,
Tokyo
Opening hours 11:00 – 19:00

Babaghuri kitchen I Teapots and Kettles


An exhibition as part of Design Tide Tokyo
Oct 28th(Thu) – Nov 3rd(Wed)


We are happy to announce an exhibition of teapots and kettles
for your enjoyment of teatime.
The exhibition features more than three hundred items including copper or cast iron kettles and ceramic teapots in a variety of colours and shapes, cups, teaspoons and teas (some cultivated by Jurgen Lehl in Okinawa), muffins, cookies and more.

Artists (alphabetical order)
Masanobu ANDO, Tsunehisa GUNJI, Kazunori HORI, Takashi ICHIKAWA, Kan ITOH,
Daisuke KAMEDA, Asou KOJIMA, Hiroshi KONISHI, Kazuhiko KUDOU, Hiroshi MIZUNO,
Yaku MURAKAMI, Satoshi NISHIKAWA, Akio NUKAGA, OHMINE-studio, Ruriko SHIMA,
Toshiki SUGIMOTO, Masashi TSUNOKAKE, Tadamasa YAMAMOTO

This exhibition will be held at our

Babaghuri Shop (map)
3-1-7 Kiyosumi,
Koto-ku,
Tokyo  
Oct 28th(Thu) – Nov 3rd(Wed: National holiday)
Opening hours 11:00 – 19:00.

Only Oct 30th(Sat), 31st(Sun) and Nov 3rd(Wed),
Tea and pastries will be available at the cafeteria.



[Nov 29th 2010 update]
photos in exhibiton:




Exhibition: Small Stone Jewelry by Jurgen Lehl in Matsuya Ginza, Tokyo


We are proud to announce Jurgen Lehl’s exhibition “Small Stone Jewelry” at
the Design Gallery 1953, Matsuya Ginza 7F, Tokyo.

This exhibition, directed by designer Kenya Hara,
is a 30years retrospective of
necklace designs by Jurgen Lehl.

During the exhibition period, customers purchasing jewelry to the value of
15,000 yen or more at the Jurgen Lehl store on the 4th floor of the same building,
will receive a gift of sandalwood and rosemary shampoo and rinse (250ml),
while stocks last.

We look forward to welcoming you.

Oct 13rd update:
photos in exhibition



information
date: Oct 13rd, 2010 (wed) – Nov 8th, 2010 (wed) (last day 5:00PM)
place: Design Gallery 1953, Matsuya Ginza 7F, Tokyo
admission: free
sponsor: Japan Design Committee