Beauty Salon Shin Enom / Shintaro Takeda Design Office

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  • City: Kasugai
  • Country: Japan
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Beauty Salon Shin Enom / Shintaro Takeda Design Office - Interior Photography
© Mayu Morita

Text description provided by the architects. The two categories of chashitsu(tea room) are "koma" (smaller than 4.5 tatami mats) and "hiroma" (larger than 4.5 tatami mats). "koma" is more focused on "wabi-sabi"※ and has a condensed view of the world. In the beauty salon space, the world view of the hair stylist is more clearly defined.

Beauty Salon Shin Enom / Shintaro Takeda Design Office - Interior Photography, Chair
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Beauty Salon Shin Enom / Shintaro Takeda Design Office - Interior Photography, Chair, Facade
© Mayu Morita

A 2mx2mx2m cube of size based on the workflow line. The space is considered like a "booth," and six of them are dispersed throughout the space. The space is arranged in such a way that each hair stylist can arrange the space to suit his or her own personality.

Beauty Salon Shin Enom / Shintaro Takeda Design Office - Interior Photography
© Mayu Morita

The space can be divided in several ways by the use of movable panels and mirrors. It is composed of a subdued black frame and colored lauan plywood. By entering and exiting through the frame, the aim is to create a sense of coming and going between the boundary of every day and the extraordinary. We aimed to create the boundary of the extraordinary space in a simpler way than in a chashitsu(tea room). The variable nature of the space also allows it to be used for events such as pop-up shops and exhibitions beyond the realm of a beauty salon. 

※Wabi-sabi is the word to appreciate Japanese aesthetic sensibilities, which represent“beauty within simplicity and imperfection.

Beauty Salon Shin Enom / Shintaro Takeda Design Office - Interior Photography, Closet, Shelving, Door, Chair
© Mayu Morita

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Address:Kozojicho, Kasugai, Aichi 487-0013, Japan

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Cite: "Beauty Salon Shin Enom / Shintaro Takeda Design Office" 28 Jun 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/984310/beauty-salon-shin-enom-shintaro-takeda-design-office> ISSN 0719-8884

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