↓Presentation ↓

Presentation

In the architecture of silence, every surface speaks.
Shichiken’s Experience Design Division exists to translate

those whispers — the grain of wood, the warmth of tatami,

the glimmer of lacquer — into a living language of hospitality.

We believe that a space is not built,

but composed; not decorated, but orchestrated.
Each element — light, scent, temperature, reflection —

becomes part of a sensory dialogue

between the guest and the house itself.

The result is not simply comfort, but a quiet recognition:
that beauty is not a matter of display,
but of presence.

Through a restrained harmony of texture and void,
we seek to craft rooms that feel less like destinations,
and more like memories rediscovered.


INTERIOR DESIGN DIVISION

A statement by the Experience Design Division of Shichiken Co.Ltd.

↓The living Quiet ↓

The Living Quiet
A house that breathes in silence.

Light falls like a thought that refuses to leave.
Every surface listens. Every line remembers restraint.
This is not a room—it’s a pulse between presence and pause.
The quiet here is deliberate, built as architecture,
so that warmth has a place to echo.

↓Intimate Distance ↓

Intimate Distance
Closeness measured in texture.


Distance is not how far we stand—
it’s how gently the light lands between us.
Fabric, wood, air: each folds around another
like conversation without words.
The room becomes soft because restraint holds it.

Dialogue of Light
Every shadow is a sentence unfinished.


Light writes across the room,
and shadow answers in quiet rhythm.
Glass and paper make language visible,
revealing how stillness itself can speak.
The dialogue continues even after you leave.

↓Dialogue of Light ↓

Memory of Wa
The warmth that never aged..


Every grain tells a memory of touch.
The hands that built, the years that passed—
they remain within the scent of wood.
To design is to remember what once was alive,
and to keep its pulse under lacquer and light.

↓Memory of Wa ↓

Epilogue

The Remaining Light
What the house still remembers.

Light writes across the room,
and shadow answers in quiet rhythm.
Glass and paper make language visible,
revealing how stillness itself can speak.
The dialogue continues even after you leave.

Epilogue

The Remaining Light