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Karimoku Commons Kyoto
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

Karimoku Commons Kyoto

Karimoku Furniture Inc. opens new hybrid space Karimoku Commons Kyoto

Karimoku Furniture Inc. opens Karimoku Commons Kyoto, a new 150 m² hybrid space to stage its high-end brands Karimoku, Karimoku New Standard, MAS and Ishinomaki Laboratory by Karimoku in the city center of Kyoto. Karimoku Commons Kyoto is the second hybrid space by Japan’s leading wooden furniture manufacturer, following Karimoku Commons Tokyo and will serve as a new base in the Kansai region.

photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

Japan’s leading wooden furniture manufacturer Karimoku Furniture Inc. is pleased to announce the opening of Karimoku Commons Kyoto on February 1st – a new space over three floors to showcase its different high-end furniture brands, including the internationally renowned brands Karimoku New Standard and lifestyle brand Karimoku. Karimoku Commons Kyoto will act as a showroom and office space, allowing visitors to both learn about the unparalleled manufacturing methods of Karimoku Furniture, combining state-of-the-art woodworking machines and the skilled craftsmanship of its artisans, and experience the resulting wooden furniture first-hand. Conceived as a new place for communication, visitors can see and touch the furniture and learn more about the “high-tech and high-touch” ethos at Karimoku Furniture.

photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

The new hybrid space Karimoku Commons Kyoto is located in Kyoto’s vibrant district Nakagyo-Ku in a former Machiya, a traditional Japanese wooden townhouse. The Machiya features an eye-catching exterior with wooden lattices, including a prominent street eave and a very distinctive style of latticework. Upon entering the space, visitors are greeted by a calm and relaxed atmosphere that stands in contrast to the busy outside of the Machiya. The calm and harmonious space is designed with a focus on the lifestyle brand Karimoku, highlighting items designed for each Case Study by Norm Architects, the creative directors of Karimoku, architect and designer Keiji Ashizawa, and British architect Norman Foster. Slightly smaller than Karimoku Commons Tokyo, the new showroom in Kyoto allows visitors to fully immerse themselves into the world of Karimoku Furniture Inc..

photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

CONCEPT
Karimoku Commons Kyoto was designed under the direction of Keiji Ashizawa Design. On the first and second floor the furniture collections by lifestyle brand Karimoku are on display, allowing visitors to fully immerse into the various case studies the collections were initially designed for. On the third floor, the high-end brands Karimoku New Standard, MAS and Ishinomaki Laboratory by Karimoku are on view. The library space on the third floor offers visitors a broad view of the collections and exemplifies the wide range of applications, ranging from private living areas to a more public lobby setting. The exhibition concept was designed and styled by Yumi Nakata, while Megumi Fukatsu was commissioned to develop a special scent that meets the concept and purpose of the space. In addition, MUSIC SHARE was commissioned to develop music for Karimoku Commons Kyoto. Visitors are thus offered a holistic experience for various senses while experiencing the high-quality wooden furniture by Karimoku Furniture.

photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

FLOOR PLAN
1F
On the first floor, the furniture on display has been selected to create a bright and welcoming atmosphere for the visitors. Most pieces of furniture are kept in pure oak, highlighting the natural structure and unique features of the material wood. The floor is made of concrete to create a neutral background and emphasize the warmth of the furniture's natural materials.

photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

2F
On the second floor, the furniture and fittings are mainly smoked oak with dark tones.The flooring is also in the same colour tone. The deep and profound colour scheme is inspired by the traditional Danish technique of smoking wood, which is reminiscent of Kyoto's historic wooden buildings that have changed over the years due to weather conditions and time. In contrast to the bright atmosphere on the first floor, the space has a calm and serene feel.

photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

3F
On the third floor other top tier Karimoku brands are showcased, including Karimoku New Standard, MAS and Ishinomaki Laboratory by Karimoku. The exhibition design is derived from a library, displaying selected pieces of furniture on the walls and floor, highlighting the versatility of Karimoku Furniture and its artisan craftsmanship. Additionally, the showroom also features the SEYUN collection, a collaborative collection with ZAHA HADID DESIGN, skillfully exploring the possibilities in woodworking.

photo_credit Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku, Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

Team:
Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku
Interior Stylist: Yumi Nakata

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Manufacturer: Karimoku Furniture Inc.

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