mokkado Café / MUKU design studio

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  • Interior Designers: Tetsuo Aoyagi Choi Seo Young
  • Furniture Designers: Tomofumi Ezaki Takashi Asa
  • Landscape Designer: Shinichi Okubo
  • City: Imizu
  • Country: Japan
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mokkado Café / MUKU design studio - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Satoshi Asakawa

“Mokkado” is a café organized by a 75-year-old pharmaceutical company based in Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture. The café is a renovation of a 100-year-old old house, the birthplace of the founder, and also a factory of a Toyama-based company that manufactures and sells medicine in a traditional Toyama style. The company, which now mainly handles Chinese herbal medicines along with a variety of healthy food products, will operate a café offering chai and shaved ice based on Chinese herbalism along with a corner where medicine can also be purchased.

mokkado Café / MUKU design studio - Interior Photography, Beam
© Satoshi Asakawa
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mokkado Café / MUKU design studio - Interior Photography, Beam
© Satoshi Asakawa

The interior design is based on:

  • Creating an open and free atmosphere that is easy for anyone to enter.
  • Carefully dismantling the materials that were originally in the old house and reconstructing them to create the space'.
  • Drawing out the charm that the old house originally had to the maximum extent possible

Consequently, the café offers a cozy environment where people would naturally gather and interact whilst strongly conveying the memories of the land and the story of the building.

mokkado Café / MUKU design studio - Interior Photography, Table, Lighting
© Satoshi Asakawa
mokkado Café / MUKU design studio - Interior Photography, Table, Beam, Chair
© Satoshi Asakawa

Within the center of a building, a space like a doma (space where people can walk in their shoes in a Japanese house typically made with earthen floor) and steps and benches generated from zoning of the various floor levels offers a free atmosphere that welcomes the various ways in which guests spend their time and a pleasant spatial experience that seamlessly connects the inside and outside.  

mokkado Café / MUKU design studio - Interior Photography, Closet, Shelving
© Satoshi Asakawa
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© Satoshi Asakawa

An artwork fabricated from stones and timber found under the floor of the old house planted with medicinal herb plant is installed in the center of doma to act as a symbol to connect the nostalgic memory of the old house and the story of the cafe. 

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© Satoshi Asakawa

Moreover, the ivy planted at the base of the rope partition which envelopes the doma allow visitors to visually enjoy the growth of the café. The idea is to provide an opportunity for guests to leave the hustle and bustle of life behind and become more conscious of their own body and mind.

mokkado Café / MUKU design studio - Interior Photography, Garden
© Satoshi Asakawa

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Address:Imizu, Japan

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Cite: "mokkado Café / MUKU design studio" 14 Aug 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1020043/mokkado-cafe-sogo-shoji-plus-muku-design-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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