Luxury Home Designed By Aston Martin Snapped Up By Private Buyer

Luxury Home Designed By Aston Martin Snapped Up By Private Buyer

No. 001 Minami Aoyama might be plastered with car spotters soon.

30 Nov 2022

Aston Martin is to apply its design mastery to the world of Japanese real estate, as part of a new partnership that sees the first luxury home in Asia to be designed by Aston Martin.

The collaboration between Aston Martin and Japanese concierge leader VIBROA commences with the design and construction of No. 001 Minami Aoyama, a private home in the Omotesando area of Minami Aoyama, renowned as one of Tokyo’s foremost architectural and style centres.

Impressions of the home, which features an automotive gallery, wine cellar, home cinema, gym, and private spa, have been unveiled, with Aston Martin’s design principles reflected throughout the property. Working with a local architect, the exterior design of the home is led by Aston Martin’s acclaimed designers, who are also responsible for the interior styling of the property and carefully selected furniture.

The four-storey home, complete with roof terrace and stunning views of Tokyo, is already sold to a private buyer and is scheduled for completion in November 2023. It is Aston Martin’s first real estate design collaboration in Asia, and follows successful projects in the United States, including the Sylvan Rock private residential estate and exclusive Aston Martin Residences in Miami, which are now 97% sold out ahead of the luxury waterfront tower’s scheduled opening in summer 2023.

The new design partnership with VIBROA forms part of Aston Martin’s wider strategic growth plans in Japan, with the brand seeking to capitalise on the market’s huge commercial potential and increasing consumer demand.



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