BANG & OLUFSEN Pop-up Store Kyoto by Yusuke Seki Studio
Kyoto, Japan
DESIGN NOTE
Display fixtures made of cast-in-place concrete
Sustainable design that repurposes part of the formworks
photography : Tomooki Kengaku
words : Reiji Yamakura/IDREIT
VIDEO
Yusuke Seki Studio has designed pop-up store for Bang & Olufsen, a Denmark-based hi-end audio company, in Kyoto. The store opened on the site of a former fashion store for three months only. In order to exhibit high-end audio products, they pursued a space created with craftsmanship. The designer Seki chose cast-in-place concrete as the key material to show the construction process at the site and designed to leave part of the formwork as a part of the display table. He designed a unique display table that reuses part of the formworks and combines wooden formworks and cast-in-place concrete.
Seki told us, “The design was intended to share the background of the manufacturing process to consumers, and also to reduce waste as much as possible for a limited time store.”
DETAIL
CREDIT + INFO
Name : Bang & Olufsen Pop-Up Store Kyoto
Design: Yusuke Seki Studio
Lighting Design: ModuleX Inc.
Construction: &S co.,ltd.
Location: Shijo-kawaramachi, Kyoto, Japan
Owner: Bang & Olufsen
Period: April to July, 2019
Floor area: 250 sqm
Material
floor: white pebbles
wall: putty finished(joint only) gypsum board, white paint(lower part)
display table: ‘Tsuga’ Japanese hemlock t12mm + concrete