A Lifestyle Shop in Okushibu That Adds Charm to Everyday Life

pivoine

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1-19-3 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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Yoyogi-koen station 5 min. walk
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https://pivoine.jp/
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“pivoine” is a lifestyle shop where the owner personally selects items from both Japan and overseas. At its core, the store focuses on handmade products crafted in Japan. Its diverse lineup includes clothing, household goods, antiques, and even flowers. Every Wednesday, around 30 varieties of fresh flowers are delivered to the shop, and handcrafted dried flowers and pressed flower items are also available. In 2024, the shop was featured in "VOGUE NY" and has since garnered international attention as a hub of creative expression emerging from the Okushibu neighborhood.

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One-of-a-kind pieces encountered on a display that changes daily

“pivoine” is a lifestyle shop nestled in the heart of “Oku-Shibuya.” It offers a wide range of items, from clothing and miscellaneous goods to antiques and flowers. A major feature is its daily updated displays. The space is arranged as if “decorating a corner of your home,” creating the charm of encountering a different look each time you visit. This daily change is possible precisely because the focus is on one-of-a-kind items like handmade goods and antiques. While located in the heart of “Oku-Shibuya,” it offers new discoveries like a gallery.

pivoine blends into the streets of Oku-Shibuya. Clothes and plants overflow onto the sidewalk, naturally stopping passersby in their tracks.

Children's clothing from "tita" in the store. Handmade one-of-a-kind items made of natural materials are also available for adults to wear together.

The shelves display designer accessories and miscellaneous goods collected from both domestic and international sources, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a small art museum.

Not only clothes, but also hats and houseplants are available. Unique displays can become new ideas for your daily life.

Handcrafted from natural materials, everyday wear you'll cherish for years

『pivoine』 features clothing crafted from natural materials like linen and cotton. Each piece is meticulously handmade, a one-of-a-kind item whose texture deepens with care, making it a timeless favorite. Particularly popular is the brand ‘tita’. Its signature linen jacket from the “Asabito Series” is convenient for regulating body temperature while traveling, and its relaxed silhouette appeals to a wide range of ages. Originally starting as a children's clothing brand, ‘tita’ still offers children's sizes from 80 to 120 cm and carries matching items for parents and children to enjoy together.

The linen jacket (¥20,900) from tita's Asabito series is popular among foreign visitors to Japan. Its relaxed silhouette and lightweight comfort are key attractions.

Asabito Series Overalls (from ¥29,700). Adjustable shoulder straps allow for customizable length, making them easy to move in and perfect for travel.

Centered here is ‘tita’ children's wear. Made with natural materials for a soft feel, sizes range from 80 to 120.

A wide selection of one-of-a-kind pieces, including tableware, tools, and accessories

Another charm of "pivoine" is its selection of one-of-a-kind accessories and works by artists from Japan and abroad. Items are selected based on the criteria of "items that can be used and cared for for a long time," and are sure to accompany you in your daily life for a long time. The hand-built vases and cutlery by "pivoine" are both useful and beautiful. In accessories, the natural stone series by "koaniani" is popular for its simple designs that make the most of the expression of the stones. The lineup also includes handmade leather bags and wallets from "analogico" (Tokyo), sandals from "NAOT" (Israel), indigo-dyed scarves from "RIRI TEXTILE" (Saitama), and baby shoes from "Bartam" (Awaji Island), spanning a variety of countries and genres.

Natural stone jewelry by 『koaniani』. Designs that bring out the unique character of each stone. Starting at ¥10,780.

Leather bags by analogico, based in Tokyo. Hand-stitched construction allows you to enjoy the aging process. Starting at ¥44,000.

Olive wood spoons and ox bone cutlery. Experience the inherent texture of the materials in your daily life.

Hand-built vase by artist ‘Yohaku’. The simple, earthy texture of the clay enhances the beauty of the flowers.

Many one-of-a-kind pieces showcase the natural color and character of the stone. Starting at ¥11,000.

NAOT sandals. Simple leather construction for a rustic feel. Starting at ¥27,500.

『RIRI TEXTILE』 Indigo-dyed Stole. Deep indigo blue adds an accent to your outfit. ¥22,000 and up.

Bartam baby shoes. A charming pair you'll want to display as a keepsake of those first steps. Starting at ¥11,810.

Proposing a lifestyle spent with flowers

The space right at the entrance features “Flowers.” Approximately 30 varieties arrive every Wednesday. Our selection philosophy centers on “seasonal wildflowers blooming in the fields.” We focus on varieties that blend naturally into daily life and last longer. Beyond fresh flowers, we also handcraft and sell dried flowers, pressed flower postcards, and more, proposing a flower-filled lifestyle in various forms. We can also rearrange your ordered fresh flowers into bouquets. Seasonal bouquets (from ¥3,500) and arrangements (from ¥4,500) are also available, offering a wide range of options from gifts to everyday use.

The selection criteria are “seasonal wildflowers blooming in the fields.” Many varieties are simple and blend well with daily life.

The standard for selection is "seasonal flowers and plants that bloom in the wild. Many of them are simple and easy to live with.

Dried flowers suspended from the ceiling. Available for purchase individually like fresh flowers, or as custom swags and dried wreaths.

Clematis displayed inside the store. Suggestions for arranging flowers to blend seamlessly with the interior.

Pressed flower postcards. Each piece captures the memory of the flower itself. From ¥330.

Photo: Yui Fujii / remarks: Product prices are current at the time of the interview.

The information contained this article was correct as of October 01, 2025 (the time of publication)