MOMO Shop

In the centre of a busy shopping mall in Hong Kong, a free-standing pop-up shop is - quite literally - a fresh concept.
Made from recycled materials like MDF board, wood and wrapping bubble paper, the triangular-shaped shop forms a teepee
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