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Pignic Cafe Yoyogi Park

Kamitopen

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Keisuke Miyamoto
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JURY VOTES
Single-Brand Store
6.31
6.37
6.71
5.78
6.29
Leni Popovici
Leni Popovici Founding Director and Partner at KAP Studios
5
7
5
4
5.25
Liam Doyle
Liam Doyle Principal at Jump Studios
5
5
5
5
5
Stefan Weil
Stefan Weil CCO at Atelier Markgraph
Elegant. Classic. Open. But nothing...
5
5
5
5
5
Anne-Rachel Schiffmann
Anne-Rachel Schiffmann Director of Interior Architecture at Snøhetta
Nice, polished, quality execution a...
5
5
5
5
5
Veronica Givone
Veronica Givone Managing Director Hospitality at IA Interior Architects
Well executed but doesn't inspire...
4
6
4
4
4.5
Gudy Herder
Gudy Herder Trend Consultant at Eclectic Trends
Well executed yet lacking emotion....
5
7
5
5
5.5
Omar Abdelghafour
Omar Abdelghafour Founder Principal at Light Space Design
8
8
8
6
7.5
Justine Fox
Justine Fox Cofounder | Colour Specialist at Calzada Fox
5
6
6
5
5.5
Tina Norden
Tina Norden Partner at Conran and Partners
Really enjoyed this take on a hospi...
7
7
7
4
6.25
Ruud Belmans
Ruud Belmans Creative Director at WeWantMore
5
5
5
4
4.75
Sonia Tomic
Sonia Tomic Senior Associate, Head of Furniture & Materials at Universal Design Studio
6
7
6
5
6
Christiaan Fokkema
Christiaan Fokkema Partner at Hollandse Nieuwe
The project is nice but doesn't sur...
5
8
6
4
5.75
Yifan Wu
Yifan Wu Cofounder at Sò Studio
6
6
7
5
6
Mengjie Liu
Mengjie Liu Cofounder at Sò Studio
5
6
5
5
5.25
Designer
Client
Little Piggies
Floor area
57 ㎡
Completion
2022
Finishes

“Soft” Pignic is a breeder who themselves raises miniature pigs with a grate care.  Since Pignic is also a cafe directly managed by the breeder,  it provides a place where people can interact with miniature pigs in a stress-free style and relaxing atmosphere. On top of that, Pignic is very committed to instruct and teach how to raise and sell micro pigs. 

While humans feel softness, warmth and a sense of being healed by interacting with the animals, they can also, through this interaction, experience a peace of their mind and achieve a sense of fulfillment. 

Therefore, when it comes to Pignic Cafe at Yoyogi Park, by expressing all corners with soft curves we have designed a healing and relaxing space both for people and pigs.  

In fact, by plastering up all the walls and ceiling as well as applying coating and illustration from above, we have managed to create an interior where all corners are curved surfaces. We hope that this place will bring new encounter opportunities for people and miniature pigs.