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Camper Shop Tokyo by Jaime Hayon
This new project for Camper is inspired by classic circus elements. It
has colour and fantasy. The result is a space full of life and light that
invites people to dream. As soon as we step through the impressive door
of organic shapes, with a handle shaped like a candy cane, we begin to
discover the surprises that await us inside. For starters, there are no
corners, only curved forms. There is an interesting contrast between the
walls covered in Bisazza mosaic tiles, perfect and delicate, and the cement
floor, basic and unfinished. The long, narrow centre table resembles a
centipede. The coloured mirrors placed on the ceiling elongate perspective
and give the store added warmth. These small touches of quality do not
go unnoticed. The special areas are separated by bevelled glass panels
reminiscent of cut gemstones. Colour filters create a magical transparency.
The shop is fresh and elegant
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