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Japan meets Italy at Milan’s new zen co-working café

Milan, a city traditionally characterized by its quick-stop cafes and limited casual office spaces, has welcomed an innovative concept: Tenoha. This establishment, the second international location for the Tokyo-based concept, integrates a shop, cafe, event venue, and co-working space. Situated in a 2500 sq m former wallpaper factory from the 1930s in Milan's Navigli neighborhood, Tenoha presents a unique blend of Japanese aesthetics and Italian design sensibilities. The interiors, crafted by Milan-based Park Associati, deviate from a direct replication of Tenoha's original Daikanyama location. Instead, the design team aimed to create a space that evokes a contemporary Tokyo as imagined through an Italian lens. This approach, which involved experimenting with the design, was well-received by owner Hiroshi Sato. Michele Rossi of Park Associati emphasized the goal of merging Milanese and Tokyo influences, resulting in visuals that reference the vibrant Daikanyama scene while utilizing materials deeply rooted in Italian design heritage. Key interior elements include cherry wood banquette seating, Horigotatsu-style booths, and a custom gridded lighting system. Notably, shōji screens are adorned with textiles from Milan-based Kvadrat, and the bar is clad in hexagonal kelp-green tiles by Botteganove, which complement the overall deep teal and orange color scheme. At the heart of the expansive space lies a classic Milanese courtyard, offering outdoor seating with bamboo and cherry blossoms—a welcome feature during favorable weather. Beyond its co-working and cafe functions, Tenoha features a shop along Via Vigevano that imports Japanese art gifts and homeware. This includes items like Toyo-Sasaki glassware, tokyobike cruisers, and Kobeha Keikaku stationery. The shop's prominent location and large windows ensure ample daylight and attract curious passersby. The cafe's menu, developed by Hideyuki Manaka of Tokyo's Da Fiore, offers a mix of traditional dishes like Tonkatsu pork cutlets and udon noodles, alongside more innovative options such as Caprese salad with tofu and yuzu Monkfish. While Italian wine is served, the cocktail selection leans towards Japanese influences. A glass wall demarcates the restaurant from the co-working areas, which are furnished with a tiered wooden platform and cushions. This flexible seating arrangement caters to the diverse working habits of Tenoha’s freelance clientele. The establishment is anticipated to draw a large number of designers and design enthusiasts, especially with events like Salone del Mobile, and is seen as a significant addition to Milan’s burgeoning landscape of innovative venues. #MilaneseCafe #JapaneseDesign #CoWorkingSpace #InteriorDesign #CrossCulturalDesign #NavigliNeighborhood #ParkAssociati #MilanLifestyle #ZenSpace #MilaneseCafe #JapaneseDesign #CoWorkingSpace #InteriorDesign #CrossCulturalDesign #NavigliNeighborhood #ParkAssociati #MilanLifestyle #ZenSpace
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