Tsutaya Books by Klein Dytham architecture
Klein Dytham architecture have recently created a rather unique ambiance surrounding the Tsutaya






Klein Dytham architecture have recently created a rather unique ambiance surrounding the Tsutaya Books, which opened up in the upscale Daikanyama shopping district of Tokyo. The concept can best be described as a “library in a forest,” as the space is highlighted by lush greenery, then embodying the aesthetic of a vintage library. Tsutaya Books is then neighbored by a variety of shops, restaurants and other forms of entertainment to further entice customers to its quarters.
Source: Perfectlounge