天鵝花園安曇野, Commercial complex in Azumino, Japan.
Swan Garden Azumino is a modern shopping complex with retail spaces, dining establishments, and entertainment zones arranged across multiple levels in Azumino. The architecture integrates shopping, dining, and cultural exhibitions within a single cohesive space.
The complex emerged during Japan's retail transformation in the late 20th century, when individual shops evolved into integrated shopping destinations. This shift reflected broader changes in consumer patterns and leisure habits.
The facility displays furniture exhibitions featuring well-known pieces like the No. 80 chair by Akita Mokko, presenting Japanese craftsmanship and design traditions. Visitors can experience these works within the context of an active shopping destination and see how design shapes daily life.
The location offers ample parking and maintains regular operating hours from morning to evening, though individual stores may vary their schedules. Plan to spend several hours exploring the various sections and exhibitions.
The location displays a collection of Thonet-inspired Model 4151 chairs that combine a century-old design heritage with modern manufacturing. These pieces show how classic forms remain relevant across generations.
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