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Boston Proper

June 7, 2016

Uniqlo brings its sleek Japanese design aesthetic to a historic Boston building, with a few unexpected tricks up its sleeves

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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.

Read the full article about MG2’s design of Uniqlo: http://www.vmsd.com/content/boston-proper