IRO / Reiichi Ikeda Design
This is an interior design for a hair salon in Osaka, Japan. The interior design was by Reiichi Ikeda of reiichi ikeda design, and the graphic design including the logo design was by Yuma Harada of UMA/design farm.
© Yoshiro Masuda
Interiors Designers: Reiichi Ikeda Design
Location: 2-7-17-105, Minami-Horie, Nishi-ku, Osaka-city, Osaka, Japan 550-0015
Interior Designer : Reiichi Ikeda, Yuma Harada
Area: 59.4 sqm
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Yoshiro Masuda
© Yoshiro Masuda
This is an interior design for a hair salon in Osaka, Japan. The interior design was by Reiichi Ikeda of reiichi ikeda design, and the graphic design including the logo design was by Yuma Harada of UMA/design farm.
© Yoshiro Masuda
The two companies shared the concept with each other, and comprehensively directed the hair salon together. Generally, a hair salon has a conventional traffic line of waiting, shampooing, cutting, and so on.
Plan
To specially add the uniqueness as a spice, I dotted with some visually standardized box-shaped objects such as furniture and a spot that have roles. The angle of the diagonal lines which constitute the facade and the interior visual effects follows the concept of the logo "IRO".
© Yoshiro Masuda
"O" in the logo "IRO&qu...
© Yoshiro Masuda
Interiors Designers: Reiichi Ikeda Design
Location: 2-7-17-105, Minami-Horie, Nishi-ku, Osaka-city, Osaka, Japan 550-0015
Interior Designer : Reiichi Ikeda, Yuma Harada
Area: 59.4 sqm
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Yoshiro Masuda
© Yoshiro Masuda
This is an interior design for a hair salon in Osaka, Japan. The interior design was by Reiichi Ikeda of reiichi ikeda design, and the graphic design including the logo design was by Yuma Harada of UMA/design farm.
© Yoshiro Masuda
The two companies shared the concept with each other, and comprehensively directed the hair salon together. Generally, a hair salon has a conventional traffic line of waiting, shampooing, cutting, and so on.
Plan
To specially add the uniqueness as a spice, I dotted with some visually standardized box-shaped objects such as furniture and a spot that have roles. The angle of the diagonal lines which constitute the facade and the interior visual effects follows the concept of the logo "IRO".
© Yoshiro Masuda
"O" in the logo "IRO&qu...
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