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Concept shop where old and new Japanese and Western crossover

2020.08.12

In collaboration with COMPASS, Ie’s Co., Ltd. will open a concept shop on the 3rd of August, 2020, where new and old Japanese and Western styles intersect with each other. Enjoy a space where new things, old things, Japanese things, and overseas things are all mixed and crossed.

[Concept]
“New and old Japanese and Western crossover”
New things, old things, Japanese things, and overseas things are all mixed across the boundaries. The good and bad aspects of each are related to each other and sublimate to create completely new things. It is a store that offers us new ideas through interiors, living in the modern era, where there are no fences or no barriers.

[product]
We handle a wide range of furniture including up-cycle furniture, antique/vintage furniture and miscellaneous goods from Japan and overseas, and new furniture. Basically, there are many one-off products, so we will change the products at any time.

[location]
The concept shop is located in a historic building (constructed in 1926) in Himi City, Toyama Prefecture. It is a storehouse that has escaped from the Himi fire (1938) and remains a valuable traditional building.

[Corona measures]
As the Corona virus is rampant, it will be a reservation-only shop so that customers can enjoy it. When you come, please make a reservation from the following.

masanori@iyes.co.jp
*Please contact us to adjust the schedule.

[About Ie’s (Yes)]
Under the mission of “old x new = the new”, we are doing activities to upcycle old things. (A chest of drawers and an old folk house about 100 years ago)
>Ikeya’s (Yes)

【About COMPASS】
We are helping to create a wonderful space by utilizing the amount of information and career that we have been dealing with furniture interior for a long time. From the work of creating the building space itself to the proposals for making the space look nice, we can offer a variety of consultations.
>COMPASS

Location: Inside Minatogawa Warehouse, 12-22 Asahi-machi, Himi-shi, Toyama 935-0022
Business hours: 9:00~21:00 *Reservation required
Transportation: 10 minutes walk from Himi Station/10 minutes by car from Himi IC

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