UNIQLO Megastore by Curiosity
June 2, 2009 // Architecture + Clothing



UNIQLO recently got a brand new megastore near Shinjuku station in Tokyo thanks to the creative folks over at Curiosity. The store features an absolutely beautiful gridded exterior that keep the front of the store minimal while also directing you into the store. They also capitalized on lots of shiny chrome and mirrors creating a stunning interior. It’s almost overwhelming!
I think it’s a really beautiful store though, complex and simple at the same time. I think it does a really good job of letting the clothes be the focal point as well. I want one of these here in Los Angeles!
Found through ArchDaily
Bobby















I love UNIQLO!
Thanks for posting this!
I will never throw away that lovely winter coat! :)
Comment by Freddy — June 2, 2009 #
The design is great, but Uniqlo is the most hipster/overpriced trash clothing I’ve seen. But hey to each his own
Comment by Tj — June 3, 2009 #
wow, I like it, it’s all cubes. It gives a lot of opportunity for visual merchandising.
Comment by Brandy — June 3, 2009 #
That does look very nice! Been to their store in London which looks kinda boring. Love their clothes, though!
Comment by richiee — June 3, 2009 #
Love this store ! Too bad that they don’t have one in Canada! I really like the one in New York
Comment by Philippe Gautheir — June 3, 2009 #
Robocop in Seizure City!
Comment by Afronaut — June 3, 2009 #
looks like that mogwai cover… :)
http://www.indierockmag.com/IMG/jpg/mogwai-young_team.jpg
Comment by Charles — June 5, 2009 #