Welcome To The Family: Eddy Hamaty

Welcome To The Family: Eddy Hamaty

Eddy Hamaty Joins the Deus Surf Team.

You’d be forgiven for thinking Eddy Hamaty had surfing in the blood, but the self-taught convert grew up in Sydney’s western suburbs rebuilding bikes in the garage with his dad. An avid swimmer, motocross rider and go-karter, Hamaty was initially resistant to picking up a board and it wasn’t until his thirteenth birthday that he got his first taste. Cut to ten years later and following a move to Sandon Point on the south coast, surfing is a daily obsession and his competitive career is in full swing. On land, Hamaty is still a car and bike enthusiast ”to the point where it’s probably annoying to those who can’t relate”. Inspired by the likes of Asher Pacey, Bryce Young and Jai Glinderman, Hamaty described his style as “an attempt to make surfing a pleasure to watch” and we agree.

Welcome aboard Eddy!

On the edge of Harajuku, a bold new sign has risen - The Residence of Impermanence - in Harajuku, Tokyo, is back. Art, surfboards, motorcycles, apparel, café, music - a place where all kinds of enthusiasms collide. Step inside to the Deus Café - a breezy open ceiling space, serving all-day breakfast and the perfect energy for every moment. We're not ones to argue with that. Climb the spiral staircase to surfboards quietly lined against a softly lit backdrop.

Shaped exclusively for the Residence by Takuya “Tappy” Yoshikawa, Tetsuya Ogawa, and Jared Mell, each board is one of a kind. Sofas once beloved at the former Harajuku store — crafted by TRUCK Furniture and Stephen Kenn — have been reupholstered and brought to life for their next chapter. They’ll take on new character with time — just like this place. We invite you to settle in and enjoy the flow.

Same name. New form. The spirit remains, just slightly rearranged. Come in, stay awhile. Find us at 2-32-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-Ku, BPR Square Jingumae 1-1F & 2F Tokyo.

In Benzin Veritas!

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