In a high growth in a Tokyo, storage architecture becomes. 2,000 square feet of Akasaka Morandi I ApartmentA cooperation between Apollo architects and associates And Melted Designer Nicola galliziaWhich usually changes backgrounds in the background defined structural elements – cabinetry and storage systems. Storage modules are certainly the essence of the Moltany brand, and here they become somewhat deeper – the “core” of architectural experience.
This makes this intervention particularly successful how the storage system simultaneously serves as the exhibition location, room divided and circulation guide. When guests enter the family room, they encounter what designers described as a dramatic visual presentation. Both the cabinetry gallery wall and spatial delinator are being built. Careful physicality confirms this duality – make a warm canvas to perform natural oak doors, while dark oak ceiling panels install a powerful contrast that frames the entire composition.
The sequence of movement with these modules creates a legend progress from public to private, directing the visit of guests through space. This choreography of movement echoes with traditional Japanese architectural elements – especially delicate infection created by Shoji screen and paper divider. Thus the storage wall becomes a cultural bridge, which reveals unexpected equality between Italian design sensations and Japanese spatial concepts.
Material options increase these sensations more. Brass accents are exposed to the pieces of art and light fixtures against restrained wooden palettes, while wet areas include silver travertine and seppo stone-pattern ceramic tiles. These materials bring a specific Italian sense of luxury controlled luxury in space without overwhelming their essential peace. While the previous generations may have disguised storage as architecture, this approach simultaneously embraces its functionality by raising it.
photography by Masao Nishikawa,