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Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure
+tongtong
The one side of the room consists of a seemingly ornate, yet stripped down, whitewashed bar topped with white marble. A line of geometrically folded copper stools reflect the coved lights under the bar.
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Lisa Petrole
Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure
+tongtong
Her Majesty’s Pleasure truly is a hybrid concept. A place where people can come for their morning coffee and croissant, a quick lunch, an after-work cocktail, to get ready for a night out, or to pamper themselves alone or with friends. Architecturally, the space reflects this ethos as well. As Tong says, it truly is a concept of “many spaces, within a space.”
Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole
Japanese Design Today 100
Centre de design de l'UQAM
Bouteille de 150 ml de sauce soya de qualité supérieure Kikkoman. Kikkoman Corporation, 1961 Exposition L’objet japonais - Panorama du design contemporain au Japon présentée au Centre de design de l’UQAM Du 20 novembre 2014 au 18 janvier 2015
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© The Japan Foundation.
Japanese Design Today 100
Centre de design de l'UQAM
Ouvre-bouteilles « Frame », « Crescent » et « Eclipse », Futagami Co., Ltd., 2009 Exposition L’objet japonais - Panorama du design contemporain au Japon présentée au Centre de design de l’UQAM Du 20 novembre 2014 au 18 janvier 2015
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© The Japan Foundation.
Japanese Design Today 100
Centre de design de l'UQAM
Prothèse pour athlète, Beautiful Prosthetics Project (Yamanaka Laboratory, The University of Tokyo; Yamanaka Design Laboratory, Keio University), cooperated by Tetsudou Kousaikai (Prosthesis and Orthodic Device Support Center) and Imasen Engineering Corporation, 2008 Exposition L’objet japonais - Panorama du design contemporain au Japon présentée au Centre de design de l’UQAM Du 20 novembre 2014 au 18 janvier 2015
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© The Japan Foundation.