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Discover our new store in China’s cultural capital

Camper Shanghai

Jo Nagasaka Shangai Store

We are happy to unveil our latest store and showroom in the Hengshan Fang area of Shanghai. Designed by Japanese architecture studio Schemata Architects, the 3-story building reflects our shared dedication to sustainability and simplicity.

"The world has changed and so have the needs of society."

The unique retail space on the ground floor has been designed using minimal materials. Studio founder Jo Nagasaka has left walls and ceilings intentionally bare and unfinished, while the benches and the cash desk share a similar aesthetic.

"The world has changed and so have the needs of society."

The unique retail space on the ground floor has been designed using minimal materials. Studio founder Jo Nagasaka has left walls and ceilings intentionally bare and unfinished, while the benches and the cash desk share a similar aesthetic.

"Well designed with materials that are suitable for creating a more circular society."

Nagasaka has used recyclable materials like metal, cardboard, and wood to "address the concept of circularity"; the central display tabletops are built from Camper shoe boxes, designed and handcrafted by the studio in Tokyo. Clever details like a metal grid structure present the illusion of shoes floating in midair.

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Jo Nagasaka
Schemata Architects

Jo Nagasaka (Osaka, 1971) graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1998 and established Schemata Architects immediately following graduation. In 2007, he established the shared creative office “HAPPA”. He currently has his office in the Kitasando area of Tokyo. Nagasaka has professional design expertise ranging from furniture to architecture. His approach to design is always based on a 1:1 scale, regardless of size. He works extensively in Japan and around the world, actively expanding and applying his design expertise to various fields. His unique approach to design has earned numerous awards and includes projects such as Flat Table, SAYAMA FLAT (2008), House in Okusawa (2009), Aesop Aoyama (2011), HANARE (2011), the VITRA Exhibition Stand at Fiera Milano (2015), and Blue Bottle Coffee Kiyosumi Shirakawa Roastery & Cafe (2015).

Jo_Nagasaka_Portrait_©Yuriko-Takagi