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JIL SANDER

John Pawson Designs A Minimalist Interior With Sensory Encounters

December, 2018
Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners

“The design for the store on Omotesandō uses refined geometry to sculpt space, shape patterns of movement and create atmosphere. Gestures are pared to a minimum, with the emphasis falling on a series of immersive sensory encounters with natural materials and elements of borrowed landscape — most powerfully in the play of light on timber, stone and steel, and through the branches and foliage of a mature tree.” – John Pawson

Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners
Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners
Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners
Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners
Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners
Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners
Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners
Jil Sander Store | Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (2018) Photo: Nacasa & Partners

JIL SANDER
5-7-4 Jingumae, Shibuya City,
Tokyo, Japan 150-0001

December, 2018