COS Lands in Nagoya With its First Tōkai Store at The Landmark HAERA
COS has opened COS Nagoya, its first store in the Tōkai region of Japan, inside the new The Landmark HAERA complex, with interiors that foreground materiality and craftsmanship in a calm, minimal way. The opening extends the London based brand’s Japanese footprint beyond Tokyo and Kansai, bringing its streamlined wardrobe and architecture led store design to central Nagoya.
First COS store in Tōkai
According to Japanese retail reports, COS Nagoya opened on 11 June 2026 on the 3rd floor of The Landmark HAERA, at 3‑25‑1 Nishiki, Naka‑ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. Store hours are listed as 10:00–20:00, aligning with the mixed use complex’s broader schedule. This marks COS’s first store in the Tōkai area, adding to existing Japanese locations in Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka.
The brand frames the opening as a “NEW DESTINATION: NAGOYA,” signalling its intention to build a long term community in the region rather than treat it as…
a one off expansion. Interiors defined by materiality and craft In keeping with COS’s global store concept, the Nagoya space is designed around a restrained palette and strong focus on materials.
While full interior details haven’t been broken down publicly, the brand notes that the store is “defined by materiality and craftsmanship,” echoing earlier projects that have used textile boards made from end‑of‑life fabrics, terrazzo with quarry waste, recycled acrylic and bamboo to support circular design.
Fixtures, rails and seating are typically treated as architectural elements: clean lines, generous negative space and tactile surfaces that let the clothes tailored outerwear, crisp shirts, reworked suiting and fluid dresses stand out without distraction.
In Nagoya, this approach is likely tuned to The Landmark HAERA’s broader emphasis on contemporary, design led retail…
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