Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka, in black and white tones with a 12m cutting-edge triangular steel powder coated hanger rail, which displays clothes as if they were floating in mid air. The minimal space is spread across three floors, and combines the spirit of ISSEY MIYAKE’s making things with modern architectural design. It is a unique space that creates a contrast between a historic building and modern design.
“Floating sculpture and clothes”
The new ISSEY MIYAKE store has been completed on Brook Street in central London. The space, spread across three floors, features a symbolic representation of “floating sculpture and clothes”. A giant 12m-long form bears a sculpted face, while at the same time serving as a hanger pipe to display ISSEY MIYAKE’s innovative threads. This is a minimal space that combines the making things of ISSEY MIYAKE themselves and a design that transcends time.
Tokujin Yoshioka