Nestled in Tokyo’s coveted Omotesandō district, the N°001 Minami Aoyama is a new icon of understated luxury. This four-story townhouse is the debut residential project in Asia by Aston Martin, created in partnership with Japanese real estate developer Vibroa Inc. The collaboration signals a shift: Aston Martin is expanding beyond the realm of high-performance cars, bringing its meticulous design language and devotion to craft into the world of modern living spaces.
As you stroll through the home, the connection to Aston Martin’s design philosophy is immediate, though never overbearing. You won’t find oversized logos or automotive clichés. Instead, there’s a quiet confidence in every corner—a sculptural staircase twists upward, rippled mirrored ceilings play with light, and Italian furnishings add a tactile sense of elegance. The home rises on a sloping site, maximizing vertical space while never compromising on comfort, a tribute to efficiency that feels distinctly Japanese.
Designer: Aston Martin x Vibroa Inc.
Three en-suite bedrooms, each fitted with custom furnishings developed by Aston Martin’s in-house team, serve as private sanctuaries. The material palette is intentionally minimal: high-contrast woods, stone, and metal finishes evoke the brand’s preference for clarity and restraint. Every surface and junction feels considered, every detail honed to reinforce a sense of harmony and calm. Even the integrated Bowers & Wilkins audio system is seamlessly embedded, a subtle invitation to enjoy sound as part of the spatial experience.
The residence is more than a gallery of exquisite materials. It’s a space designed for living. The private spa invites relaxation—a retreat from Tokyo’s vibrant streets. A rooftop terrace offers rare open-air functionality, creating a green oasis above the city’s urban sprawl. Sliding glass panels dissolve the boundary between inside and out, letting natural light flood the interiors and offering glimpses of treetops and distant skylines.
Aston Martin’s creative chief, Marek Reichman, describes the project as an exploration of the brand’s instincts in new mediums. This isn’t about building a car-themed house; it’s about translating the marque’s DNA—innovation, precision, beauty—into architecture. The resulting design is a townhouse that resonates with the rhythm of Tokyo while maintaining an international sense of discretion and refinement.
The collaboration with Vibroa Inc. is more than a business venture. It’s a celebration of Tokyo’s culture and history, an acknowledgement that the city’s creative pulse inspires new ways to imagine luxury living. There’s no official word on price, and that silence speaks volumes. This is a home designed for those who recognize excellence in the subtleties: the way light falls across a stair tread, the feel of a handcrafted door pull, the proportions of a perfectly framed view.
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