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How to use Alberroi's minuscule furniture? Find the right answer in an exhibition held at an important cultural property.

Using art and architecture as motifs, [Joon] creates rustic yet assertive interior accessories.ALBELROYThe concept is "tiny furniture". Under the concept of "furniture of the smallest size," the company proposes mainly stationery that beautifully decorates small spaces such as tables. The sophistication of each piece is remarkable.

Alberoi will hold an exhibition on the relationship between architecture and products.

The designer is Nobuaki Onishi. He specializes in architectural approach concept work and high quality detail design.

This exhibition was held at the former Yamazaki family's villa, an important cultural property designed by the Meiji-born architect Katsuya Hoka (1877-1942). 20 items, including stationery trays and bookends, were used to create a space that blends the old and the new.

All photographs were taken by the designer, Mr. Onishi. The photographs were taken with a focus on "how the way things look changes in a space," valuing the light and atmosphere he actually experienced in the architectural space.

Exhibits are available in advance.InstagramThe exhibition is open to the public at the following website, and the content can be enjoyed as an archive of the building's features, story, and Katsuya Hookah. Viewing the exhibition before visiting will allow you to enjoy it even more.

How the choice and placement of things can create a small space. There are many hints for creating a home hidden within. Of course, items from "Alberroi" are also available for purchase. This exhibition will open on Saturday, March 21.

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Exhibition of Alberroi's tiny space - Creating a place with architect Katsuya Hasuoka's residence.

Dates: March 21 (Sat.) - 31 (Tue.)
Location: Former Yamazaki Family's Residence (Designated by the national government as an important cultural property)
Address: 2-7-8 Matsue-cho, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama
Hours: 9:30-17:30 *Entrance until 30 minutes before closing
Admission (building entrance fee): Adults 100 yen, college and high school students 50 yen, junior high school students and younger free
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