IDPA Japan Design Award

mercurochrome

by Seitaro Design Kanazawa ,inc.

Project Description

This concept café in Toyama features a large R-shaped counter.
Curved lines were used for furniture, pillars, and other elements to give a soft impression, and to create an image of an expansive and free store.
The same curving lines were used for the lower wall and the counter, creating a sense of unity and unity as a store, and creating a space with a high level of satisfaction for customers no matter which seat they choose to occupy.
The store's location on the upper floor made it difficult for pedestrians to see the store, so a large sign was placed in the window to make the store easily recognizable even on the upper floors.
The store fixtures can be moved flexibly, and recycled materials were used for some of the fixtures to express the space, which is an indicator of sustainable store construction in the future.

Seitaro Design Kanazawa ,inc.


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