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IROCO Design Pop-Up Showroom in Aoyama, Tokyo February 2025

IROCO Design wrapped up an incredible pop-up showroom in the heart of Aoyama, Tokyo, bringing together some of the most exciting brands in contemporary design. The showcase featur...

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IROCO Design wrapped up an incredible pop-up showroom in the heart of Aoyama, Tokyo, bringing together some of the most exciting brands in contemporary design. The showcase featured an inspiring selection from molo, Pedrali, Alexandra Collection, Ondarreta, Petite Friture, Hay, Plank, Slide, Marset, Sellex, Akari, and more—each brand reflecting the innovation, craftsmanship, and aesthetic excellence that define IROCO's approach to design.
IROCO Design Japan Brings Global Designer Furniture to Life in Aoyama Pop-Up

 

IROCO Design Japan recently wrapped up a vibrant pop-up showroom in the heart of Aoyama, Tokyo—a district synonymous with cutting-edge fashion, art, and design. As a leading furniture sourcing company in Japan, IROCO curated an inspiring showcase of designer furniture from some of the world’s most innovative brands, celebrating craftsmanship, creativity, and contemporary living.

 

 


The pop-up featured standout pieces from global names such as molo, Pedrali, Alexandra Collection, Ondarreta, Petite Friture, Hay, Plank, Slide, Marset, Sellex, and Akari. Each collection reflected IROCO’s distinctive eye for contract furniture that balances function and beauty. From sculptural lighting to modular seating, the showroom highlighted the diverse ways furniture can elevate both commercial and residential spaces in Japan.

 

Designed to be both interactive and immersive, the showroom allowed architects, interior designers, developers, and design lovers to experience the tactile quality and innovation behind each piece. Whether seeking bold accents for hospitality settings or timeless solutions for public furniture and office furniture, guests experienced firsthand why IROCO remains a trusted partner for global furniture suppliers entering the Japanese market.

 

A key highlight of the event was Molo’s transformative paper lighting installations and space dividers—examples of acoustic furniture that combine sensory appeal with practical performance. Paired with refined seating from Pedrali and contemporary touches from Hay, the space became a living canvas of what curated global design can look like in Japan.

 

molo softwall designed by Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen for molo

 

We are proud to display molo softwall designed by Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen for molo. 

 

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IROCO Design’s Aoyama showroom was more than a display—it was a celebration of vision, detail, and international collaboration. As Japan’s go-to partner for sourcing designer furniture and contract furniture, IROCO continues to bring global excellence to local projects, one beautifully curated space at a time.
 

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