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ASOBIO is an Italian clothing company which just opened their shop in Shanghai, China. The interior design of the shop have been designed by Japanese designers Nendo. Walk hand in hand with the ASOBIO's shop theme Focus, the designers decorated the floors and walls with images of leaves, intended to evoke the effect of a camera zooming in and focusing.

These effects enhance the space with depth and continuity, provide variety and make the products on display stand out by appearing 'in focus' in contrast to the shop's own patterns. Photography by Jimmy Cohrssen

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