Found on the second floor of a ninety-eight-year-old building is I SEE ALL. Located in Osaka, the Japanese Boutique’s interior and furniture designed by Yusuke Seki is a tongue-in-cheek
. True to its namesake, I SEE ALL entertains the idea of a very honest storefront and experience – allowing the backend workings of a shop to have equal attention as the front. Inside the smooth white walls and polished concrete floor of the already refurbished building, the storefront aesthetic is characterised by jarring vermillion steel shelf. Spanning at 4.6 metres and located thoughtfully at eye level, the shelf functions as a red tape distinguishing the boundary between the sales and staff area. Like a designer
, Seki has thoughtfully introduced an alternative to a heavy partition that would erase the existing bay windows, the main charm to the former bank building. It’s an unmissable, graphical and effective intervention that is true to the designer’s nature of