This is a renovation project of the flagship store of LIM, a hair salon in Shinsaibashi, Osaka. Our client explained to us that the name "LIM" is derived from "Less Is Mor e," a famous quote by the modernist maestro Mies van der Rohe. For us architects, the maestro's words are like a holy mantra that we feel too embarrassed to even mention, but the client unexpectedly suggested it t o us as a theme. His idea was to go back to his original intention and make a hair salon based on the concept of "Less Is More." In addition, he asked us to build it on a low budget. We therefore digested the concept of "Less Is More" in our own way, and dec ided to "maximize the minimum necessity." In order to keep the cost low, we used readymade steel racks as the basic structures for fixtures including s helves, modified them, and changed the finish to unichrome plating, and con figured the space with them.
Mirrors, which are essential items in a hair salon, were made as large as p ossible and placed at regular intervals. They are designed in such a way th at they can be moved to clear the space and make room for events including flea markets. As a result, we have created a space where people can experie nce the most refreshing wide-open space in Kansai. At the back of this space, there is a salon called "loji," which is not div ided by partitions. It is a salon for young customers who enjoy changing th eir hair styles as if enjoying fashion, with low prices and services provid ed by young stylists in training. It is a stepping stone for young stylists . Those who gain young customers and horn their professional skills there w ill move on to LIM. In order to further reduce the cost, we kept the green color of readymade steel racks and used as many readymade parts as possible without modifying the shapes too much.