It surely carries more than just comfort.
At Ginza Sony Park, we believe that a chair quietly imprints a person’s daily life and presence over time as they sit and spend moments on it.And with this, Ginza Sony Park has gathered 52 beloved chairs from architects, artists, shop owners, and various other professionals.
Rather than focusing on famous designs or prices, we introduce 52 chairs through the stories of “What kind of moments has this person experienced with this chair?”A chair in the corner of a workspace for relaxation.
A cherished chair used when opening a shop.
A one-of-a-kind chair with slightly shortened legs for a child.
If you find a chair you like among the various ones, you can even purchase it.
And a portion of the revenue will be donated to support the creation of spaces where someone can sit, learn, and spend time comfortably.
“a chair is not alone.”
A chair is always connected with people, time, and someone a little further ahead.

Program
Chairs beloved by architects, artists, shop owners, and individuals from various fields will gather at Ginza Sony Park, each accompanied by their own story. All displayed chairs are available for purchase and will be delivered after the exhibition period ends.
*Part of the proceeds will be donated to the “Emergency Disaster and Recovery Fund for Children,” co-established in 2016 by Sony Group Corporation (the previous Sony Corporation) in partnership with NGO Save the Children Japan. The donations will be used to provides immediate support upon the sudden onset of natural disasters or humanitarian crises as well as medium- to long-term recovery support to children.


Overview
Title:
“a chair is not alone” The Story of 52 Chairs
Date:
February 7 (Sat.) – February 23 (Mon.,/Holiday), 2026
Opening Hours:
11:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Venue:
Ginza Sony Park 3F
Admission:
Free
Participants
Mitsunori+Hiromi Asakura (Bob Foundation), Keiji Ashizawa (Architect / Designer), Satoshi Arai+Kei Nakatomi (Kii inc.), Yukiko Ishimura (Kuruminoki), Hikaru Ichijo (Illustrator), Kan Ito (Potter), Masako Ito (Stylist), YOICHIRO UCHIDA (Artist), Ed TSUWAKI (Artist / Artistic Director), Tadatomo Oshima (IDÉE Director), Ken Kagami (Contemporary Artist), Shunsuke Kato (NOTA&design), Masaki Kato (Puddle Inc.), Keiji Kaneko (Fashion Director), Kentaro Kabaya (BAL Designer), RYUJI KAMIYAMA (Artist), Taichi Kuma (Architect), Takashi+Mana Kobayashi (ima), Ryoko Kobayashi (Actor / CEO of AGRIKO Co., Ltd.), Takahiro Goko (SWIMSUIT DEPARTMENT), GORO (MIN-NANO), Felix Conran (Product Designer), Teruhiko Saito (AHIRU STORE), Shuichiro Sakaguchi (Musician / Producer), Kisshomaru Shimamura (Artist / Photographer), Tetsumasa Suda (case study shop), Shinji Sekizuka (Hakimono Sekizuka), Yoshiko Takahashi (Culinary Expert), Shota Tashiro (Pastry Chef), Shizuka Tatsuno (Creative Director / Designer), Jo Nagasaka (Architect), Shinsuke Nakada (Unlikely Director), Yu Nagaba (Artist / Illustrator), Shinichiro Nakahara (The Conran Shop CDO), Keisuke Nakamura (DAIKEI MILLS / SKWAT), Hiroyuki Nagatomi (NEW LIGHT POTTERY), Yuri Nomura (Professional Chef / Founder of eatrip), Akio Hasegawa (Fashion Director / Stylist), Shigeki Hattori (graf), PAJA STUDIO (Print Studio), Kimiko Hiyamizu (Culinary Expert / Food Coordinator), Kazumi Hirai (Flower Stylist), Mariko Hirasawa (Illustrator) Naohiko Hironaga (Hand To Mouth), Harumi Fukuda (Branding Director), Shigeki Fujishiro (Designer), Koichi Futatsumata (Spatial and Product Designer), Yataro Matsuura (Essayist), Daisuke Matsushima (PADDLERS COFFEE), Teruhiro Yanagihara (Teruhiro Yanagihara Studio), Mayumi Yamase (Artist), Reika Yoshida (TODAYFUL Director), Russet Burbank (Vintage Toy Shop)









