To celebrate and promote the release, one-week pop up shop was designed. What the real design should be is shown from these collaborated designs that does not mean just a pattern and not to be shift in all ages. Rectangular objects cut out of animals form were put in the centre of the shop.
And the clipped space has function as a hanger rack and shelves to display furniture. In terms of spatial design, Keisuke Fujiwara focused on placing the animals representing lively.
Kazumasa Nagai for Pleats Please Issey Miyake pop-up shop, Tokyo
Program: pop-up shop
Architects: Keisuke Fujiwara
Area: 72 sqm
Completion: 2014