Kiko has opened a new concept store in Italy. Located in the Oriocenter shopping centre in Orio al Serio in Bergamo province, the store was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and features an interior all in white in order to set off Kiko’s colourful products.

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Japanese designed store has sustainable certification and all white interior
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