The Francfranc store in Ginza is located in the Velvia Building just four minutes from Ginza Station. Across the two floors, you will find everything you could possibly need for comfortable and stylish living. Francfranc stocks a wide range of homeware, including bedroom, bathroom, décor and furniture. It’s the perfect place to grab yourself some amazing, stylish furniture. They also sell a wide range of books and interesting literature. I found the Taschen book area most fascinating as it stocks material covering art culture, movie directors and twentieth century photography. They also stock a wide range of music CDs and equipment, from Soul to RnB. You will also find original prints such as DC Comics and Kate Moss by Mario Testino. Go down to Ginza to check out this magnificent store.
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Francfranc
Style your Home
By Ana Skara
Community writer
Coffee table books
Wide range
More of the collection
Music equipment
Expand your knowledge on Africa
More prints
Kate Moss prints by fashion photographer Mario Testino
Photography
Music equipment
Wide range of books
High-end fashion collection
Velvia: home of Francfranc
The Classics
More of the book collection
Home decor
Famous pop art prints
Collection of music from Soul and Jazz to RnB
DC Comics print
Taschen book collection
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