A cosy atmosphere created by the harmony of light and design Today 06:30 am JST Today | 12:17 pm JST TOKYO Serviced apartments are gaining attention these days as we move through the transformation of lifestyles caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Serviced apartments have become spaces that meet a wide variety of needs for those who travel between city and suburbs, or for those looking to be refreshed from working at home. Three people who know Roppongi Hills well have stayed at its serviced apartment recently. This is what they have experienced. Vol. 1. Masato Kawai: Interior Stylist “I used to come here to see how the project was going during the construction of Roppongi Hills,” says interior stylist Masato Kawai. It is the nature of his work. Kawai often visits the area around Roppongi Hills, where there are a variety of interior-related stores, including Living Motif in the Axis Building. He added, ”I like to walk around and look at the works of street furniture installed in Roppongi Hills. Andrea Branzi has worked on one of them. When he came to Japan, I went to his lecture. When I saw the orange terra cotta tiles on the exterior of the residential building designed by Conran, I found they were rare and fresh in Japan at the time.”