SKWAT/Shachill in CIBONE by DAIKEI MILLS

Tokyo, Japan

SKWAT/Shachill in CIBONE | DAIKEI MILLS | photography : Daisuke Shima

SKWAT/Shachill in CIBONE | DAIKEI MILLS | photography : Daisuke Shima

 

DESIGN NOTE

  • Guerrilla store inspired by 'squatting'

  • SKWAT turned limitations into charm

  • The design raises expectations for the new store

 

photography : Daisuke Shima

words : Reiji Yamakura/IDREIT

JP

 
 

‘SKWAT/Shachill in CIBONE’ is the second project of SKWAT, the independent movement by Keisuke Nakamura of DAIKEI MILLS and the other board members. They held SKWAT as a guerrilla store in the two weeks before lifestyle shop CIBONE Aoyama closed for business due to the relocation. CIBONE Aoyama was once designed by DAIKEI MILLS in 2014. And they have been involved in the design of the store following its relocation.

The designer Nakamura installed a green geometric pavilion inside the existing store that is partially traced and combined with the floor plan of the new CIBONE store. Besides, the cafe Shachill opened a pop-up shop in part of the SKWAT.

 

DETAIL

DAIKEI MILLS created green geometric shapes on the wall that build for demolition.

DAIKEI MILLS created green geometric shapes on the wall that build for demolition.

The geometric pavilion was used for the seating for the pop-up cafe.

The geometric pavilion was used for the seating for the pop-up cafe.

 

CREDIT + INFO

Name : SKWAT/Shachill in CIBONE

Designer: Keisuke Nakamura, Kai Naganawa, Yosuke Yagi, Koki Kumagai, Kazuki Sato / DAIKEI MILLS

Graphic design: Kenzo Shibata

Construction: kivill + DAIKEI MILLS


Location: Minami-aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Date: 10 March - 29 March, 2020

Floor area: approximately 80 sqm (for SKWAT)

Material:

floor/needle punch carpet (green)

 

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