Patrick Cox Shop Interior by Chikara Ohno
Japanese architect Chikara Ohno of the design firm Sinato, has designed the interior for a
Patrick Cox shop in Tokyo, Japan.







The designer – Chikara Ohno:

Photography by Toshiyuki Yano of Nacasa & Partners
Chikara Ohno describes the design:
The shop is in a 17-story building in Tokyo’s fashion-centric Aoyama district and it is only a few steps inside the building’s main entrance. The important point of this shop seemed to be lighting. The products can shine and get a better look if the light source is close by, not shining down from the ceiling. So I positioned each of cylindrical steel pendant fixtures directly over a corresponding display pedestal. These fixtures provide most of the lighting in the space without the lighting from the ceiling. As a result, this space gets unique conditions such as “dark in above and well-lighted in below”. The gradation of the wall is a promotion of it. At the same time, the pendant fixtures cut the void and shape the space. Pathways in the shop seem to meander beneath a canopy formed by the largest of the drum shades.
Visit the Sinato website – here.

Ani on 31 Aug 2009 at 7:26 am #
WOW! Stunning! Congratulations Chikara Ohno for the great design! And thanks Dave for the great post!
M2JL :: STUDIO on 31 Aug 2009 at 8:40 am #
Great concept!
Store Windows On Twitter on 01 Sep 2009 at 9:58 am #
Japanese design, I’m more or less addicted to it.
It’s been a way too long since I’ve been there.
The design for Patrick Cox is amazing and I love the other interiors on Sinato’s website as well. I urge everyone to have a look at it!
Thank you for the link, Contemporist!
tktan on 29 Oct 2009 at 1:46 am #
too expressive,,nice concept for I.D work. It is great!