Summary
- Aston Martin’s first bespoke residence in Asia, located in Tokyo’s Omotesandō
- Features include automotive gallery, private spa, rooftop terrace, and luxury interiors
- Designed with VIBROA, reflecting Aston Martin’s design ethos beyond automotive
Aston Martin has revealed N°001 Minami Aoyama, its first custom-designed private residence in Asia, located in Tokyo’s prestigious Omotesandō neighborhood. Created in partnership with Japanese luxury developer VIBROA Inc., the four-storey townhouse reflects the brand’s signature blend of craftsmanship, performance and design innovation.
Spanning 724 m² (7,793 ft²), the home features a sculptural steel staircase, spa terrace, rooftop with Tokyo Tower views and a dramatic automotive gallery that showcases two Aston Martins like works of art. Designed by Aston Martin’s in-house team, led by Marek Reichman, the residence channels the same attention to proportion, materiality and drama as the brand’s cars.
Inside, the home includes a private spa, golf simulator, wine cellar and Bowers & Wilkins audio system. Interiors are finished with Molteni&C furnishings, Hinoki wood spa cladding and black lava stone kitchens. The basement and rooftop create a spatial journey from dark to light materials, symbolizing retreat and renewal.
N°001 Minami Aoyama follows Aston Martin’s global expansion into real estate, joining projects in Miami and the UAE and marks another milestone in the brand’s growth across Japan and Asia.
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