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Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Turkey Architecture News - Jul 09, 2015 - 15:03   16283 views

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

all images © Takumi Ota

beauty sketch © Nendo 

Tokyo-based furniture design office Nendo completed its special cosmetic boutique called ''Beauty Library'' for Tokyo, Japan. As it is well-known, the studio creates an artistic concepts and furniture, object designs, which serves to the human mind, functionality, art and architecture within a minimalist framework. The latest work of studio is small space that also serves as a new cosmetic library.

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo's composite store that consists of a specialty boutique for organic cosmetics and a café, tucked away on a street behind Aoyama-Street. For a woman to enhance her beauty, a close linkage between inner and outer body care is required. We therefore designed a service and space based on a concept that fuses to the maximum the features of cosmetics with food & drink. One is able to leaf through information on various products using a tablet and casually try out every single product in the store as if ordering a beverage, while enjoying your drink and food that enhances beauty from within.

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

What’s more, QR codes are placed alongside each product, which enables customers to take home the information about that product on their mobile device and purchase them online later. In this way, the store not only sells cosmetic products, but is also a place where knowledge relating to them can be obtained.

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Therefore it can be described as a “library” like space with well-organized wooden shelves. Moreover, a “self-study room” feature was added amongst the shelves, with in-built café tables and bracket lights. The logo was designed to give an image of a square bookshelf filled with letters. In addition an “annex” hidden across the courtyard was designed so as not to just function as a café, but as a space that can serve as a party room, and hold small events and workshops.

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Nendo’s ’’Beauty Library’’ presents itself as a test object beyond the cosmetic features

Project Facts

Design Team
Designer: Chikako Hatanaka (NOMURA Co.,Ltd), Mayuka Henmi
Location: Tokyo, Japan

 

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