3Gatti founder taps into his subconscious to design Shanghai's Asa store

Francesco Gatti is disarmingly open about the beginnings of his design for the Asa concept store in Shanghai: ‘This is one of the few projects I did without preliminary thinking. The concept had probably been in my subconscious for a long time bef
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