ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. MUSUBI in Tokyo, Japan by TORAFU ARCHITECTSApril 10th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: TORAFU ARCHITECTS Yamada Sen-I Co., Ltd. is a furoshiki (wrapping cloth) manufacturer based in Kyoto and we performed the renovations for their directly-managed official shop; “Musubi.” Since the store is located in a quiet area of Harajuku, Tokyo, deliverable included a space to showcase the furoshiki designs on sale by increasing available store space and improving the visibility of the store’s interior.
This showcase wall puts on display their rich selection while offering a clean and categorized presentation like a palette from which nearly the entire design collection can be taken in all at once. While the white-based interior brings out the furoshiki designs to the fore, we sought to counter the coldness of the existing stone flooring by placing warm wooden fixtures throughout the store, thus improving its flow. Moreover, new arrivals and seasonal products are featured on the wall facing the palette type display on cantilever display shelves that run parallel along the narrowing passage and extend all the way outside to the recessed entrance, where they beckon passersby in. Furthermore, furoshiki hanging on display from the ceiling add a third dimension to the store space. In order to expand the salesroom space at the back of the store, we reduced the existing offices and installed a sit-in counter to create a relaxed setting in which to entertain customers. Incidentally, the stools’ custom seat plates feature furoshiki designs that can be found in the store. We also transformed the once underused courtyard into a space to hold events or gatherings on clear days by placing a picnic table made by Ishinomaki Laboratory under a tarp roof. The decision to use the store itself as a showcase, helped in making the most of its compact interior, while also contributing a touch of color to the street. Contact TORAFU ARCHITECTS
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