Japanese Interior Design, Godiva Chocoiste Harajuku by Wonderwall
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This is a Japanese style restaurant. With a blend of minimalist style and classic design. Wonderwall designed by Japanese interior design firm. Famous designers from Japan. Built according to Godiva’s new flagship store concept. Godiva’s idea was “treating thyself.” The shop features humorous Poor ‘design details the “melting chocolate” ceiling combined with the primarily classical interior design.The boutique’s popular and fashionable location of Harajuku has Also been Considered in the overall design. Passers-by Can view both its entrance as well as enjoying the customers on their time with chocolate on the second floor cafe.
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