The first collection from CAFÉ KITSUNÉ, a cafe run by MAISON KITSUNÉ, will be available from June 1st at CAFÉ KITSUNÉ, MAISON KITSUNÉ's street stores (Aoyama & Daikanyama), and the official online store (www.maisonkitsune.fr).
Duralex "Picardie" (1,650 yen)
In addition to the familiar cups and saucers, mugs, and tumblers (2,200 yen), Duralex's "Picardie" (1,650 yen) has been added to the tableware collection. Also new are apparel and merchandise such as sweatshirts (19,000 yen), T-shirts (7,500 yen), caps (9,500 yen), iPhone cases (4,600 yen), key rings (2,200 yen), and ballpoint pens (500 yen). The collection, based on the colors of latte, prominently features the store's original logo.
Café Kitsuné x Alix D. Reynis Plate
Also, the brand will be releasing collaboration items with Alix D. Reynis and Astier de Villatte. The collaboration with Alix de Reynis features plates made of ceramics produced in Limoges, France, and illustrated by Melbourne, Australia-based illustrator Marc Martin.
Café Kitsuné x Astier de Villatte Takeout Cup
Pat Lok Special Mix
In addition, Paris-based label Kitsuné pays homage to Cafe Kitsuné with a special mix by Canadian producer Pat Lok, a member of the Kitsuné family. The lineup includes timeless tunes blending world music and edgy electro from artists like Quantic and Nostalgia 77, the aerial sounds of Jumo, Bearcubs' remix of Fyfe, Miami Horror's electro-funk, and the euphoric sounds of Tennyson.
Also on Kitsuné Hot Stream, you can check out energetic tunes from Young Franco and sensual grooves from Pat Rock. Cafe Kitsuné's mix, which exudes "art de vivre" (aesthetics of living), will be available to stream on platforms such as YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify from June 1st.
Duralex "Picardie" (1,650 yen)In addition to the familiar cups and saucers, mugs, and tumblers (2,200 yen), Duralex's "Picardie" (1,650 yen) has been added to the tableware collection. Also new are apparel and merchandise such as sweatshirts (19,000 yen), T-shirts (7,500 yen), caps (9,500 yen), iPhone cases (4,600 yen), key rings (2,200 yen), and ballpoint pens (500 yen). The collection, based on the colors of latte, prominently features the store's original logo.
Café Kitsuné x Alix D. Reynis PlateAlso, the brand will be releasing collaboration items with Alix D. Reynis and Astier de Villatte. The collaboration with Alix de Reynis features plates made of ceramics produced in Limoges, France, and illustrated by Melbourne, Australia-based illustrator Marc Martin.
Café Kitsuné x Astier de Villatte Takeout CupIn collaboration with Astier de Villatte, the Café Kitsuné takeout cup is now available in ceramic. The adorable design features a fox striding or frolicking. This collaboration is available exclusively in Paris and on the official online store.
Pat Lok Special MixIn addition, Paris-based label Kitsuné pays homage to Cafe Kitsuné with a special mix by Canadian producer Pat Lok, a member of the Kitsuné family. The lineup includes timeless tunes blending world music and edgy electro from artists like Quantic and Nostalgia 77, the aerial sounds of Jumo, Bearcubs' remix of Fyfe, Miami Horror's electro-funk, and the euphoric sounds of Tennyson.
Also on Kitsuné Hot Stream, you can check out energetic tunes from Young Franco and sensual grooves from Pat Rock. Cafe Kitsuné's mix, which exudes "art de vivre" (aesthetics of living), will be available to stream on platforms such as YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify from June 1st.






































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