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'bao bao spatial interior design' by issey miyake
the interior covered with bilbao pattern - gradually changing in composition
as a handbag, bilbao by japanese fashion designer issey miyake is comprised of the repeated triangular
pieces - where the longitudinal interior wall space embodies this characteristic by spreading it all over the wall.
the interactive faced by tokyo-based moment design has two faces - black and white, contrasting the product
line due to its mono-tone background. the colored pieces appear to dance in rhythm, where passersby
would enjoy the double-sided image. rather than using shelves, hanger rails, or display cases for the installation,
a long bench is implemented for showcasing purposes.

the pattern gradually changes

the display shelf runs nine meters across the shop

bilbao bag and white background.

the goods show a different characteristic according as the background's pattern.

the wall as if the wind blows inside

the lighting pattern and logo of LED

the wide bench is also useful for a partition
designboom has received this project from our 'DIY submissions' feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication.
Wait,
So they change, right? It’s not quite clear. I’d love to see a video if they do.