New Conran Shop Tokyo concept store opens in Daikanyama as the retailer's first ‘locally edited’ store, sourcing and curating a unique range of design objects crafted across Asia
The curved lines of a ceramic spoon from Japan. A copper teapot from China. Smoothly packaged toothpaste from Taiwan. A rattan and birch cabinet from Thailand. These are among an array of quality Asian design products showcased in The Conran Shop Daikanyama in Tokyo – the British design company’s first locally and independently edited store.
was long synonymous – as reflected in its medley of daily products, from hand soap and pencils to furniture and kitchen tools. A soft, contemporary residential atmosphere is mirrored in the curated displays – including the circular ‘Lunar’ chair by Thailand-based Moonler; the firefly-inspired ‘Edohotaru’ paper lantern by Barber Osgerby; and the minimalist blue lines of a painting by Sunho Choi.
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