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Flux Kyoto

Sohei Arao

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Designer
Sohei Arao
Client
Flux
Floor area
148.50 ㎡
Completion
2017

FLUX hair salon was planning to move to a space near Kyoto Station. The new space is the 2nd floor of a former car showroom. Specialized features included floor-to-ceiling curved windows that open onto the main road on the south side. The north side looks out onto a terrace with a car lift.

We decided to make use of the depth of the space, one characteristic of Kyoto architecture. The space is designed to show a different perspective and different settings as you progress deeper into it. In contrast to the stark information area, the main hair cutting area on the north side is relaxing, facing the terrace. The box-shaped shampoo area in the center gently divides the entire space. An open book-shaped mirror provides two client seats on the outside, and one on the inside with a double-paned mirror. It hangs from the ceiling, and mirrored surfaces on all sides easily blend into the space.

We limited the height of both the mirror and partitions to 1500 mm so the sight line would flow throughout. Stylists have an undisturbed view of the entire space.

A second tier fully surrounds the information counter. It could display flowers or products for sale. We imagine it as an easy-to-define and flexible feature.

The south side of the salon is a bright and open curved space that faces the street. There are just two client chairs to give the space a relaxed feel — spend some time here. Curtains regulate both light and how much people outside can see in.