Entering a Stationary shop can be such a bore right? Not in Japan, and more specifically not in LOFT. This stationary store is one of a kind, I don´t even think I should call it a stationary store. How about a Lifestyle Shop? Honestly, it´s like IKEA (Japanese Style). With that means everyday things (such as cups, slippers and cards) made interesting. It´s amazing what the Japanese can do. I found so many interesting greeting cards that it took me an hour to decide which to purchase. LOFT houses a stack full of other products as well, from furniture to iPhone covers. Be surprised by the Loft experience.
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LOFT Lifestyle Store Yokohama
Japan's answer to IKEA
By Jeremy Yap
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