keisuke fujiwara: sora beauty salon, tokyo
keisuke fujiwara: sora beauty salon, tokyo

looking into the salon from outside
image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office
keisuki fujiwara design offices interior for 'sora' beauty salon, consists of a space
made primarily of 12 different kinds of wood vinyl sheets. the variation of woods give
the effect of a gradation in the salon as if it is changing color throughout the day.
this gradation is meant to be a metaphorical symbol for the changing weather -
rain, clouds, snow.
the mirrors within the salon are all the same size of the 'mona lisa' by leonardo da vinci.
they are meant to symbolize to the customer looking into the mirror that perhaps they see
a newer, more attractive figure within, reflecting back at them. the water basin within the
front entrance creates lighting drops of water, making ripples and little sounds to create
a relaxing atmosphere for the customer sitting in front of the mirror.
within the main private styling room, a louver-partition constructed by many sticks of wood,
which appear to be randomly placed actually form the word 'sora'. the floors and steel sash
of the existing construct have been used for about 20 years, and are kept just as in their
original form to give some historical presence to the salon.

indirect lighting over the chairs allows customers to avoid having to look at the glare on the ceiling
image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office

image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office

the 12 variations of wood create a linear spatial pattern within the salon
image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office

image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office

the graphic patterned floor is original to the space, to give customers a sense of the past
image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office

image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office

the word 'sora' is descreetly embedded into the arrangement of the various woods
image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office

image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office

image courtesy keisuke fujiwara design office
keisuke fujiwara: spool 214 thonet chair
design | 03.04.10
for the 'spool chair', the thonet (originally no. 14, now 214) chair has been hand-wrapped in approximately 12 km of 12 different colored threads.
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pleats please clothing store by keisuke fujiw
chic | 05.27.09
keisuke fujiwara's latest interior design project is issey miyake's pleats please in siam discovery, bangkok.
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