Japan Just Redesigned the Humble Market Stall - Yanko Design
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Japan Just Redesigned the Humble Market Stall - Yanko Design
"Oriichi is not just a better version of a folding table with a canopy tacked on. It's a considered piece of urban furniture that asks a genuinely interesting question: what if the infrastructure of a pop-up market was as carefully designed as the products being sold inside it?"
"The structure is clean and architectural, built around a matte black metal frame with crossed legs that recall both origami geometry and classic market cart silhouettes. A cream canvas canopy sits on top, and a warm wood-finished surface functions as the display counter."
"The design team clearly thought about the vendor experience first. Setup time, portability, structural stability, and visual consistency were all baked into the brief."
"When you see Oriichi deployed across an actual market, the effect is immediately readable. The stalls share a visual language without being identical, which gives the market a cohesive, curated feel."
Oriichi, designed by N&R Foldings Japan Co., is a foldable market stall that won the iF Design Award 2026. It features a clean architectural design with a matte black metal frame, cream canvas canopy, and warm wood-finished surface. The stall is portable, easy to set up, and adaptable to various venues. The design prioritizes vendor experience, ensuring structural stability and visual consistency, creating a cohesive market atmosphere that enhances the selling experience.
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