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Makoto Azuma creates “flower shop scooter” for Fendi Ginza store

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Remember Makoto Azuma? He’s the flower artist who launched bonsai into space.

Now Azuma has got together with Fendi to create a unique flower shop inside the brand’s Ginza store.

makoto azuma scooter flower shop ginza fendi tokyo

Open until April 17th, the mini florist’s is based out of a customized Piaggio Ape, an Italian scooter that you don’t normally see in Tokyo — and certainly not decorated like this.

It’s inspired by the Fendi 2016 spring-summer collection, which is florally themed.

makoto azuma scooter flower shop ginza fendi tokyo

makoto azuma scooter flower shop ginza fendi tokyo

This is a genuine flower shop and you can buy two kinds of bouquet. This being a high-end Ginza brand, though, the flowers don’t come cheap. The Fendi “original bouquet” will cost you ¥16,200 ($144) while the Fendi “bottle flower” is slightly cheaper at ¥7,560 ($67).

makoto azuma scooter flower shop ginza fendi tokyo

This is Fendi’s second collaboration with Azuma, following the sculptural fur tree that he suspended from the ceiling last year. During the flower shop pop-up, this fur tree will also be decorated with around 1,200 cherry-blossom-colored fox fur pom-poms as a homage to the current hanami season.

In the past Azuma has also experimented with a mobile flower stall art installation that he took around the streets of Tokyo. Wouldn’t it be great if this floral scooter was taken for a spin around Ginza?

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