KIZUKI + LIM, the Beauty Salon Interior with Faceted Walls by Teruhiro Yanagihara

by uwauwau on February 1, 2011

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the Beauty Salon Interior with Faceted Walls by Teruhiro Yanagihara
Japanese designer Teruhiro Yanagihara designed this beauty salon with faceted walls. It was situated within a hotel in central Singapore. It aimed for Japanese hair-dressing chain LIM (Less Is More), the interior space consisted of three different zones that are reception, cutting and shampooing areas, by the faceted structure. Movable panels with mirrors on them fold out of the wall in the cutting area, it could be moved back to create an open space for events and concerts. The salon interior was also as a gallery, with a small dedicated space located in the timber reception area. Photographs were by Choo.

the Beauty Salon Interior with Faceted Walls by Teruhiro Yanagihara
KIZUKI, the latest branch of the rapidly growing Japanese company Less is More was situated in the prestigious Raffles Hotel in the center of Singapore.
The contemporary interior showed the spirit of the young Japanese stylists, who had tropically hot Singapore with their ‘cool’ styles and ideas.

the Beauty Salon Interior with Faceted Walls by Teruhiro Yanagihara
The interior design was dominated by a ‘glacier’-like structure. The unique interior divided it into reception, cutting and shampooing area. In the cutting area, there were large pivotable wings with mirrors, which fold out of the wall.
When they are closed flush into the wall, the room made a spacious location for events and concerts. The timbered reception ‘hut’, involved a small gallery space, which worked as a platform for local artist.

the Beauty Salon Interior with Faceted Walls by Teruhiro Yanagihara

the Beauty Salon Interior with Faceted Walls by Teruhiro Yanagihara

the Beauty Salon Interior with Faceted Walls by Teruhiro Yanagihara

the Beauty Salon Interior with Faceted Walls by Teruhiro Yanagihara

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