[Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore] Limited sale of 12 pieces in the world. The limited edition “QLOCKTWO CLASSIC Creators Edition Ryusei” which pursues the beauty of Japan with “lacquer” and “lacquer work” will be on sale from February 24.

"QLOCKTWO", which displays time in characters, European modern art collaborates with Japanese lacquer

Ginza TSUTAYA SHOTEN will release a limited edition model of the Ginza TSUTAYA SHOTEN "QLOCKTWO CLASSIC Creators Edition Ryusei" at stores and online stores.

This limited edition model was produced by Ginza Tsutaya Shoten with the concept of "Japanese culture" and "art". This time, the specially crafted Japanese traditional craft "lacquer" is used on the entire surface, and "Makie" is applied on a larger board than ever before. Limited to 12 worldwide. (Sold only at GINZA SIX 6F Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore)

  • Ginza TSUTAYA SHOTEN Limited model "Meteor"
  • Two powerful straight lines of gold emerge in the jet black. Each of the two straight lines expresses not only strength but also delicateness by using 24 gold and 22.7 gold (blue gold) containing silver. However, the center of this picture is the "hon-lacquer" of the background. The two colors of gold straight line enhance the black color of this "honushitsu", and emit a beautiful deep soft light that is exactly what is called "jet black". From the two colors of gold and jet black made by the craftsmanship of the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, letters emerge strictly and compose sentences that mean time. At that moment, European modern art and Japanese craftsmanship merge to reach the culmination of beauty.



    QLOCKTWO Creators Edition series features craftsmanship. This time, the craftsman of the long-established "Imperial Imperial Household Warranty Lacquerware Yamada Heiando" founded in 1919 challenged the challenge of "lacking a large board." The pattern of this model is a traditional one of Yamada Heiando's lacquer work. The craftsmanship that reproduces the world view of the traditional pattern on a large board is in this model.

  • Modern art that displays time in text, QLOCKTWO (clock two)
  • “IT IS HALF PAST SEVEN” (current time is 7:30)

    QLOCKTWO is a clock with a revolutionary time display born in Germany that expresses the time by text, not by hands or numbers. A display like typography will associate the current time with the word and show “IT IS HALF PAST SEVEN” (current time is 7:30).

    Elegant and modern in Europe, receiving high praise from watch enthusiasts and winning more than 20 internationally prestigious design awards, including the Red Dot Design Award, the iF Product Design Award, and the ADC Europe Gold Award. It is also popular as a modern art that offers a comfortable lifestyle.

    For example, in France, it is exhibited and sold at the famous boutique “ Collet '' in Paris, which was closed recently but was closed recently, and at the world's oldest department store “ Bon Marche '', and the Parisian “ elegant and modern lifestyle '' It is preferred as a directing item.

  • Product Details
  • Product Name: QLOCKTWO CLASSIC Creators Edition Meteor (wall clock and table clock)
    Limited to the world: 12 (Sold only at Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore)
    Release date: February 24 (Monday)
    Price: Front cover + body 328,000 yen (excluding tax)
    Material: wooden (body), lacquered on stainless steel, lacquer work (front cover)
    Size: 45x45cm
    Real weight: about 6kg
    Display: hours, minutes, seconds Power: 110-240V
    Country of origin: Germany (lacquered, Makie: Japan)

    Front cover language: English * Front cover alone is 203,000 yen

    Special page: https://store.tsite.jp/ginza/blog/stationery/13054-1122400220.html

  • store information
  • Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore

    Address: 6-10-1 GINZA SIX 6F, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061

    Phone number: 03-3575-7775

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