Uniqlo brings its sleek Japanese design aesthetic to a historic Boston building, with a few unexpected tricks up its sleeves
Uniqlo is known for its clean and streamlined aesthetic, with stores that mostly dabble in bright, white drywall ceilings and walls. Rather than force that aesthetic onto a building dating back to U.S. colonial times, the retailer instead chose to make a few adjustments to its look, including incorporating darker hues, such as black-painted ceilings with exposed ductwork and mechanical elements, black metal fixtures and brick throughout.
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