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Design by Fujifilm
gives true form to ideas beyond words.

Fujifilm Design Center’s mission is to “design Fujifilm.” We created CLAY Studio in Nishi-Azabu in 2017 as a launchpad for our designers’ imaginations. In 2023, the studio building was reborn in Minami-Aoyama, under the concept of “An ever-incomplete design studio.” Inside and out, our designers were involved in every aspect—from the desks to the lights, signs, and even the manhole covers. With innovative creations spanning diverse fields including medicine, photography, cosmetics and materials science, we keep sincerity in design close at heart on our perpetual journey to give true form to ideas beyond words.

Kazuhisa Horikiri
General Manager, Fujifilm Design Center

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An Ever-Incomplete
Design Studio

CLAY STUDIO FUJIFILM Creative Village

A concrete and glass exterior of solid perpendicular lines. Architecture as a singular embodiment of product design, inside and out.
“Focus and freedom.” 1st and 2nd floor studios connected with an open stairwell invite synergies between designers from diverse fields.
Concrete stairs down to an underground hall. A space where pathways quietly intersect.
"Untitled (Their Tilt-Shifted Spaces #267–466)", 2023 ©︎ Gottingham Image courtesy of Axis, Fujifilm and Studio Xxingham
The basement hall with a 7.5 m ceiling, themed around “exaltation.” A gathering place for presentations and inter-industry co-creation.

ACCESS

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Design Center, FUJIFILM Corporation
CLAY Studio 6-6-15, Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062, Japan

By Train

  • 15 min walk from Omotesando Station, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Chiyoda Line, Hanzomon Line.
  • 15 min walk from Roppongi Station, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Toei Oedo Line.