COMINGSOON, a new space opening on the first floor of Shibuya Parco, will host its second grand opening event from November 29th, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the work of flower artist Emi Shinozaki of edenworks. Related events will also be held at Omotesando ROCKET and PLANT by edenworks.

COMINGSOON, opening on the first floor of the new Shibuya Parco, is a food newsstand created by ROCKET. The space will offer a wide variety of creative and innovative food experiences.
This time, Edenworks' Shinozaki Emi's special exhibition will feature an installation piece based on the theme of "Don't throw away flowers, pass them on to the next generation." It will express "the past, present and future of flowers" as Edenworks, which continues to create works that expand the possibilities of flowers with its unique sensibilities. "Flower Down Piece," a collaborative product between Edenworks and Koshiro Ebata. The theme of Edenworks' creations is "WHAT REMAINS IN FUTURE?" This question is expressed through fashion and food, and Edenworks' current thoughts on the possibilities of what the future may hold 10 years from now. The exhibition will feature works that look toward the future, using "Flower Down Piece," a product created in collaboration with fashion designer Koshiro Ebata, who has also designed costumes for the likes of Lady Gaga and VERBAL.
In addition, Tomohiro Maruyama, who runs MAISON CINQUANTECINQ, Lanterne, and AELU, and Taichi Hara, the owner and chef of Bistro Rojiura, PATH, and LIKE, who share the same theme, will be on hand to sell a special "no-throw" soup made with discarded ingredients from their restaurants.
In addition, Masaaki Sugimoto, the third-generation owner of Sugimoto Pharmacy in Ofuna, Kamakura, will be on hand to hold a Chinese medicine workshop using parts that would normally be "thrown away," such as persimmon stems and pomegranate peels, and Have a Herbal Harvest, a tea brand that allows you to display and drink tea, will be selling soy candles made with organic herbs that cannot be used in products and would otherwise be "thrown away," as well as a tea blending event.
PLANT by edenworks
PLANT by edenworks
In addition to "COMINGSOON," related exhibitions will also be held at "Omotesando ROCKET" and "PLANT by edenworks."
edenworks bedroom
At Omotesando ROCKET, Edenworks has recreated the original flower shop "edenworks bedroom," where they will sell fresh flower artwork and arrangements, as well as showcasing a video documenting their activities over the past 10 years.
In addition, the concept shop "PLANT by edenworks" will present an installation showcasing the process of turning fresh flowers into dried flowers, a current initiative.
Visitors can also take part in the installation by bringing their own fresh flowers. This time, those who take part in the stamp rally around the three venues will receive a flower bulb as a gift, with the hope that they will "imagine the future after sprouts and flowers bloom."
Born from the pure desire "not wanting to throw anything away," Edenworks' 10th anniversary exhibition hopes to inspire people to reexamine the environment around them.
Come and find your own answer to the question "WHAT REMAINS IN FUTURE?"

COMINGSOON, opening on the first floor of the new Shibuya Parco, is a food newsstand created by ROCKET. The space will offer a wide variety of creative and innovative food experiences.
This time, Edenworks' Shinozaki Emi's special exhibition will feature an installation piece based on the theme of "Don't throw away flowers, pass them on to the next generation." It will express "the past, present and future of flowers" as Edenworks, which continues to create works that expand the possibilities of flowers with its unique sensibilities. "Flower Down Piece," a collaborative product between Edenworks and Koshiro Ebata. The theme of Edenworks' creations is "WHAT REMAINS IN FUTURE?" This question is expressed through fashion and food, and Edenworks' current thoughts on the possibilities of what the future may hold 10 years from now. The exhibition will feature works that look toward the future, using "Flower Down Piece," a product created in collaboration with fashion designer Koshiro Ebata, who has also designed costumes for the likes of Lady Gaga and VERBAL.
In addition, Tomohiro Maruyama, who runs MAISON CINQUANTECINQ, Lanterne, and AELU, and Taichi Hara, the owner and chef of Bistro Rojiura, PATH, and LIKE, who share the same theme, will be on hand to sell a special "no-throw" soup made with discarded ingredients from their restaurants.
In addition, Masaaki Sugimoto, the third-generation owner of Sugimoto Pharmacy in Ofuna, Kamakura, will be on hand to hold a Chinese medicine workshop using parts that would normally be "thrown away," such as persimmon stems and pomegranate peels, and Have a Herbal Harvest, a tea brand that allows you to display and drink tea, will be selling soy candles made with organic herbs that cannot be used in products and would otherwise be "thrown away," as well as a tea blending event.
PLANT by edenworks
PLANT by edenworksIn addition to "COMINGSOON," related exhibitions will also be held at "Omotesando ROCKET" and "PLANT by edenworks."
edenworks bedroomAt Omotesando ROCKET, Edenworks has recreated the original flower shop "edenworks bedroom," where they will sell fresh flower artwork and arrangements, as well as showcasing a video documenting their activities over the past 10 years.
In addition, the concept shop "PLANT by edenworks" will present an installation showcasing the process of turning fresh flowers into dried flowers, a current initiative.
Visitors can also take part in the installation by bringing their own fresh flowers. This time, those who take part in the stamp rally around the three venues will receive a flower bulb as a gift, with the hope that they will "imagine the future after sprouts and flowers bloom."
Born from the pure desire "not wanting to throw anything away," Edenworks' 10th anniversary exhibition hopes to inspire people to reexamine the environment around them.
Come and find your own answer to the question "WHAT REMAINS IN FUTURE?"
【Exhibition Information】
edenworks 10th Anniversary Exhibition "WHAT REMAINS IN FUTURE?"
Dates: November 29th - December 5th
Venue: COMINGSOON
Address: Shibuya Parco 1F, 15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Hours: 10:00 - 21:00 *December 5th - 18:00
Tel: 03-5412-1811 *From November 19th onwards, 03-6809-0964
Free admission
《Concurrent Event ①》
Dates: November 29th - December 1st, 3rd, 4th
Venue: PLANT by edenworks
Address: 1-37-2 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Free admission
《Concurrent Event ②》
Dates: November 29th - December 4th
Venue: Omotesando ROCKET
Address: 3F Omotesando Hills Dojunkan, 4-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Time: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM *December 1st - 8:00 PM, December 4th - 6:00 PM
TEL: 03-6434-9059
Free admission
edenworks 10th Anniversary Exhibition "WHAT REMAINS IN FUTURE?"
Dates: November 29th - December 5th
Venue: COMINGSOON
Address: Shibuya Parco 1F, 15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Hours: 10:00 - 21:00 *December 5th - 18:00
Tel: 03-5412-1811 *From November 19th onwards, 03-6809-0964
Free admission
《Concurrent Event ①》
Dates: November 29th - December 1st, 3rd, 4th
Venue: PLANT by edenworks
Address: 1-37-2 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Free admission
《Concurrent Event ②》
Dates: November 29th - December 4th
Venue: Omotesando ROCKET
Address: 3F Omotesando Hills Dojunkan, 4-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Time: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM *December 1st - 8:00 PM, December 4th - 6:00 PM
TEL: 03-6434-9059
Free admission







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