在线条中游走,于混沌中归于沉静Walk in the Line, Back to Quietness from Chaos
项目名称:日本世田谷苑
设计公司:Lipparini设计工作室
设计师:毛罗
面积:125.4m2
Project Name: Residence Todoroki Ku in Japan
Design Company: Lipparini Studio
Designer: Mauro Lipparini
Size: 125.4m2
本案占地125.4m2,位于东京世田谷区,定位于公寓样板房。但与日本传统的样板房大有差别,该空间主打玄关特色。日本传统纸糊木框令人惊奇地架构整个内里空间,公寓样板房原来也可以如此充实有力。
鸡肋一般的玄关在此演绎成关键部位:20m左右的锦屏,定制玻璃推拉门由意大利著名家具制造商Misura Emme承制。样样精品,工艺精湛。普通平凡的苇编、纸艺如插花般呈现艺术的典雅与魅力。巧妙运用日本传统纸糊木框连接卧室、客厅,整个空间统一紧密。长长的横梁架起悬挂墙板的龙骨,一如简约、低调的日本传统歌舞伎剧院。长长的半透明的玻璃框架引起厨房与客厅之间的对话,在客厅之中可以尽情欣赏正对面厨房里的厨艺表演。家具铺陈由毛罗亲手设计,意大利品牌家具生产商Misura Emme承制。
The "Todoroki-Ku" model apartment, covering an area of 125.4m2, located in the Setagaya-ku District of Tokyo features the hallway, not as an empty space, but actually highlights its qualities by means of the traditional Japanese "Shoji"screens which have been transformed into the theatrical "backbone" of the entire apartment, making it rich and powerful.
The hallway which is normally considered as "wasted space" becomes the pivotal piece of the project. Roughly 20 meters of silk screen, sliding glass doors (custom-made by the famous Italian furniture manufacturer Misura Emme) are all of fine workmanship. Common reed knitting and paper art show the artistic elegance and charm according to the art of Ikebana. Lipparini's contemporary reinterpretation of the ancient Japanese Shoji, form theatrical "wings" that unite the master bedroom and living room, making the whole space united closely. The long backbone passes through the suspended wallboard, imitating the simple and low-key Kabuki Theater. The living room faces the kitchen and you can appreciate the cooking show thanks to the long, semi-transparent glass Shoji. All of the furnishings have been designed by Mauro Lipparini and manufactured by Misura Emme.