photo: Kengo Kuma
photo: Kengo Kuma
photo: Kengo Kuma
photo: Kengo Kuma
photo: Kengo Kuma
Influenced by the organic patterns found in plants, Kengo Kuma has created this shop and café in Tokyo for fashion designer Lucien Pellat-Finet. In his design, Kuma uses a honeycomb structure comprised of Lauan-made plywood to envelope the space. This three-dimensional structure serves as the retail display system throughout the shop - with the natural warmth of wood complementing a fashion line notorious for its assemblage of iconic cashmere sweaters.
site: Kengo Kuma
some ways awesome, in some ways i hate things...holes. like crumpet holes= termites...