What's Old Is New
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If you happen to be near Tokyo Station, you might want to stop by this exhibition at the Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery (between the Shin-Marunouchi and Marunouchi Buildings). It's called "Daily working people in Marunouchi, No.1 office area in Japan." I don't know where the people are, though. Maybe if I could read the Japanese explanation, the title would make more sense.
And because I'm in a shopping mood, I thought I'd share a few antique-inspired finds with you (plus one gorgeous modern-vintage kitchen image from decor8). Pendant light, $52; chairs, $400 each; desk $900.
Oh, and click here for a map of the gallery.
Top 2 layout images photographed by me of Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery Exhibition. Modern images via Pottery Barn, decor8 via Virginia Macdonald.
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