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Minimalist Japanese Modern Style. The space is unified by a simple achromatic color palette based on white, neutral grey, and wood grain, emphasizing cleanliness and serenity. The chairs in the waiting area feature wooden frames and simple fabric seats, offering a gentle impression despite their linear composition. A large lattice-patterned window draws in abundant natural light, creating an open and airy atmosphere. Simple pendant and wall lights add soft shadows and accents to the space. Washi paper art displayed in the waiting area and a hanging scroll (Kakejiku) in the hallway incorporate nuances of Japanese traditional beauty and wabi-sabi. The design pursues the simple beauty of "minimalism" by eliminating unnecessary elements, while incorporating natural materials and traditional art (such as the hanging scroll) to express a calm "Japanese modern" (Wa-Modern) aesthetic. The result is a dignified space that feels sophisticated yet tranquil.
- Project Name
- HÄLSA DENTAL CLINIC
- Use
- DENTAL CLINIC
- Planned location
- KYOTO JAPAN
- Main Interior Brands
- * time&style: A chair on the vertical axis- armchair * Carl Hansen & Søn: CH24 (Hans J. Wegner)...etc.
- Goods
- * NEW LIGHT POTTERY: Bullet flat shade * Wataru Hatano: The accumulation of time...etc.
- Photographer
- Futa Moriishi (Nacasa & Partners Inc.)