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Japanese Architect Kengo Kuma Creates A Surreal Interior For Tokyo’s Bar

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A rather intriguing interior décor was created by a Japanese architect Kengo Kuma for a bar in Tokyo. The artist used colourful wires and various recycled materials such as cables and melted acrylic by-product pieces to tangle around the walls and furniture. Another area of bar takes on a translucent appearance, which is created by unique furniture made from stacked disks of melted and solidified plastic. One of the walls is covered in street art paintings by the graphic street artist Teruhiko Yumara and adds another dimension to the vibe of this trendy bar.

    

 

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