retaW store Harajuku / Nobuo Araki/The Archetype

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  26
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Shimizu Ken
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Azumaya, D-Line, Daiko, Flos, Lixil Corporation, Nuprotec, OSMO&EDEL, Sugatsune
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Text description provided by the architects. As retaW’s first street level store, retaW store Harajuku functions as a showcase for the fragrance brand.

The space is comprised of three elements (sections) with distinctive functions: “By Product,” “By Fragrance” and “Backspace.”

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Floor Plan

“By Product” is used to display and introduce the brand’s full range of products. Featuring display cases of products arranged by category, the section resembles a convenience store, a space designed in a straightforward manner based on its purpose and function. The section also embodies a distinctively Japanese or Tokyo-like style. 

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“By Fragrance” is the section in which customers can experience the brand’s various fragrances. The space incorporates a gently curved surface in order to provide customers with an emotive experience as they sample the fragrances. Referencing the brand’s name, an inversion of the word “water,” tiles were used for the displays and convey the atmosphere of a domestic space.  

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“Backspace” is located at the rear of the space. Finished with predominantly wooden materials, the section expresses the warmth of an everyday living space 

In order for these three distinctively different elements (sections) to be constructed in harmony, the utmost care was taken to balance materials, use unexpected elements, refine section details and colors, use natural light and develop an interior lighting plan. The space was constructed in a way that resembles adding layers to a meticulous creation.

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Address:Tokyo, Japan

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Cite: "retaW store Harajuku / Nobuo Araki/The Archetype" 29 Apr 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/869846/retaw-store-harajuku-the-archetype> ISSN 0719-8884

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