Established in Buenos Aires in 2010 by Argentinian artist Julian Bedel, Fueguia 1833 is a premium fragrance brand. Fueguia 1833’s latest gallery finds its home in Tokyo’s Azabudai Hills – a large-scale multi-purpose urban village designed to exist in harmony with nature, while supporting healthy living. The interiorof this space brought to life with audio from Genelec.
Mr. Uraoka, who represents Fueguia 1833 Japan, is delighted with the atmosphere achieved at the new site, which is now their third location in Japan following Ginza and Roppongi. He said: “Our aim was to create a gallery like no other. After discussions with Julian, we set out to create something truly special – a gallery inspired by the concept of a treehouse. The result is a remarkable space designed to engage all five senses.”
A striking collection of beautiful perfume bottles forms the centrepiece of the space. Several wall-mounted electric guitars add a layer of personality, while the warm textures of the wooden interior invite tactile engagement. Catering to the olfactory pleasures, an elegant in-store bar serves a selection of wines, carefully chosen to pair with the fragrances, offering guests a relaxed and layered sensory experience. The final element is sound – and this is where Genelec comes in.
Uraoka explained: “Julian was very clear from the beginning: audio was not to be just an afterthought. It had to be part of the architecture, part of the wider experience. Julian uses Genelec loudspeakers in his personal studio at home in Italy – he’s relied on them for years because, as a musician, he needs to trust what he hears. So, when we began planning the Tokyo gallery, he didn’t even consider another brand.”
The audio system comprises eight compact Genelec 8320A SAM studio loudspeakers distributed throughout the gallery. Uraoka said: “We chose the 8320s because they offer the clarity and control we needed in a very compact format. There was no room for compromise. We needed pure, accurate sound that supported the space, not something that imposed itself on it.”
To optimise performance, each loudspeaker was calibrated using Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) software, which measures and adjusts frequency response, playback level and distance delay for each loudspeaker to compensate for the room’s acoustics. This allowed the team to fine-tune the system with precision—balancing levels across different zones and ensuring the sound felt immersive without ever becoming overwhelming.
The audio system has been tailored with technical precision to support, rather than distract from, the gallery experience. The 8320s provide full-range clarity in a compact footprint, with calibration tools that allow for fine-tuning in even the most acoustically complex environments. The result is a calm, enveloping soundscape that supports the sensory experience of fragrance discovery. Uraoka remarked: “What impressed me most was the sound accuracy.”
Music flows naturally through the space, following the customer’s journey without drawing attention to itself, filling the store without interfering with conversation. It feels alive.
Bedel personally curates the music played in the gallery, drawing from his background as a guitarist and composer. Bedel said: “Music and fragrance are actually connected at many levels. The raw materials of each work seem to echo certain qualities of music such as amplitude, frequency, and tone.”
Uraoka added: “This is why it was important to us to use Genelec loudspeakers in the gallery. They are designed to reproduce sound as accurately as possible. This desire for authenticity is exactly the same for us at Fueguia 1833 – our aim is to convey the message of the creator to the recipient as truthfully as possible. I think that by exposing our customers to the ‘essence’ of sound, it stimulates a range of senses – including smell as well as hearing.”
The result for Fueguia 1833 is a gallery space where audio performance is truly integrated into the sensory environment and conceived from the outset as part of the experience.