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KEIJI ASHIZAWA DESIGN on Instagram: "Inherent to the concept of Karimoku Case, a collaborative project with Karimoku Furniture, we designed the furniture to match the space of Azabu Hills Residence. In result, a sofa, a chair, a coffee table and other items were newly made.

To respond to the soft light that made the space so impressive, we first decided on the wall and ceiling finishes and colors. The furniture made using zelkova wood looks eloquent with its distinct colors paired with lighter tones of materials - as seen with the use of textile for the voluminous sofa and lighting made of Japanese paper.

As is usual in Karimoku Furniture’s project, the overall quality of the space does not only come from the furniture but also from the craftsmanship of the interior windows, fittings, an Keiji Ashizawa, Ceiling Finishes, Interior Windows, Color Pairing, Japanese Paper, A Chair, Soft Light, Soft Lighting, Sofa Design

KEIJI ASHIZAWA DESIGN on Instagram: "Inherent to the concept of Karimoku Case, a collaborative project with Karimoku Furniture, we designed the furniture to match the space of Azabu Hills Residence. In result, a sofa, a chair, a coffee table and other items were newly made. To respond to the soft light that made the space so impressive, we first decided on the wall and ceiling finishes and colors. The furniture made using zelkova wood looks eloquent with its distinct colors paired with…

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Karimoku Case on Instagram: "Azabu Hills Residence by Keiji Ashizawa Design “The residential space is elongated from north to south, therefore it was important to make the most of the natural light. While choosing a bright color palette for the entire space, it was also necessary to create a calm and serene atmosphere, considering the location of the condominium and the household demographic. While we were thinking about this, we had an opportunity to talk about zelkova wood during a discussion with Karimoku. Although zelkova has not been utilized effectively in recent years, it is a material that is originally familiar to Japanese spaces from being used in construction to furniture and accessories. In considering the health of the forest, Karimoku decided to make effective use of the tre Keiji Ashizawa, Bright Color Palette, Color Palette Bright, In Construction, Bright Color, The Forest, Modern Interior, Natural Light, Color Palette

Karimoku Case on Instagram: "Azabu Hills Residence by Keiji Ashizawa Design “The residential space is elongated from north to south, therefore it was important to make the most of the natural light. While choosing a bright color palette for the entire space, it was also necessary to create a calm and serene atmosphere, considering the location of the condominium and the household demographic. While we were thinking about this, we had an opportunity to talk about zelkova wood during a…

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KEIJI ASHIZAWA DESIGN on Instagram: "In designing the residence, we were conscious of connecting the spaces while dividing them with lattice doors for light and breeze to pass through. This was to take advantage of the long north-south plan by allowing ventilation and natural light to reach every corner of the space. The living room and dining room are placed in parallel to each other, where the large wall that welcomes the dining room gives the furniture an elevated appearance. In order to make effective use of the large living and dining area, a workspace was created slightly hidden from the living room, and a counter table was set up between the living room and the kitchen, providing a variety of places to coincide while sharing a large space. In addition, art and styling items are pl Addition Art, Living And Dining Area, Keiji Ashizawa, Brooklyn House, Door Table, Lighting Plan, Living Room And Dining Room, Counter Table, Hidden Door

KEIJI ASHIZAWA DESIGN on Instagram: "In designing the residence, we were conscious of connecting the spaces while dividing them with lattice doors for light and breeze to pass through. This was to take advantage of the long north-south plan by allowing ventilation and natural light to reach every corner of the space. The living room and dining room are placed in parallel to each other, where the large wall that welcomes the dining room gives the furniture an elevated appearance. In order to…

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