Shogo Onodera transforms existing surfaces in Tokyo boutique to "avoid making anything new"

Marble covered with plaster and metal treated with acid are among the repurposed materials used by Japanese architect Shogo Onodera to minimise waste while fitting out the flagship store of fashion brand IZA Tokyo. The boutique takes over an existing retail space in the city's Shibuya district, where the previous tenant had left the interior The post Shogo Onodera transforms existing surfaces in Tokyo boutique to "avoid making anything new" appeared first on Dezeen.

Shogo Onodera transforms existing surfaces in Tokyo boutique to "avoid making anything new"
Marble covered with plaster and metal treated with acid are among the repurposed materials used by Japanese architect Shogo Onodera to minimise waste while fitting out the flagship store of fashion brand IZA Tokyo. The boutique takes over an existing retail space in the city's Shibuya district, where the previous tenant had left the interior The post Shogo Onodera transforms existing surfaces in Tokyo boutique to "avoid making anything new" appeared first on Dezeen.