Hiroshi Fujiwara's fragment design Has Collaborated with Starbucks on Some Must-Have Coffee Mugs

Get working on those Tokyo connects, guys.

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Hiroshi Fujiwara is a big deal. He was an important face in Tokyo's chapter of the International Stüssy Tribe, opened a store called NOWHERE with some guy named Nigo, and continues to put out killer products under the fragment design label, working with brands like Nike and Beats by Dre. He's been a well-documented coffee lover for a long time, so well-documented, in fact, that Starbucks asked him to design the interior of a Tokyo shop which has been known since as the b-side cafe.

Starbucks and Fujiwara weren't finished there though, in the last three years or so they've worked together on special edition mugs, bottles, and more. The design legend and coffee giant have teamed up once again, this time on a collection of three limited-edition coffee mugs—in the sizes appropriate for espresso, short, and tall—which each carry a gloss black finish, the Starbucks logo in white beneath the squared-off handle and the fragment design emblem on the inside in matte black. 

Check out the images above and get on to that Tokyo connect, because these will only be available in-store at the b-side cafe.

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