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Once you find a good property and buy good furniture, is that the end of creating a room? Of course not.
Interior design is only complete when it reflects the personality of the person who lives there. What attracts us are rooms that naturally exude a person's personality. So, how does that "personality" come about? This special feature explores that question. It would be a shame to just look around your room and line it up with trendy items. Create it as you like, following your own rules.


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  • Japanese Language 
  • Me, my room, and my rules.

We visited 13 rooms in 11 cities in search of unique ways to live.
We asked each of them about their "my rules" when it comes to creating their interiors!
#01 NEW YORK 1 / #02 COPENHAGEN /#03 MONTREAL /
#04 DEHRADUN /#05 PARIS / #06 NEW YORK 2 /
#07 NEW YORK 3 / #08 LONDON /#09 KANAGAWA /
#10 VIRGINIA /#11 MILAN / #12 EHIME /#13 STOCKHOLM

  • Yamasusokrashiurayamashi

I want to live in nature. But I also want to have fun in the city.
I'm researching life at the foot of the mountains, at a comfortable distance from both the mountains and the city.

  • SMALL THINGS

Storage boxes, bookends, clocks, and incense holders.
These supporting items that brighten up a room are what reveal the personality of the person living there.

  • ALTERNATIVE DIY LESSON

With a little imagination, furniture can become more flexible.
A strange DIY lesson by DODI, an up-and-coming architectural design group.

  • Home is a good place to live. Home Sweet Home Let's take a look at the lives of these two people who chose their unique home:

an octagonal in Seoul and a boathouse in London.

  • Who are the people who make them?

There are still many unknown pieces of furniture in Japan.
I met and talked with some of the craftsmen and artists who make small items.

Popeye Magazine Japan March 2025 Issue 935 | Interior Issue

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