A bubblegum-pink kitchen and stripey watermelon-green floor are some of the features inside this Tokyo apartment, which designer Adam Nathaniel Furman has completed in a sugar-sweet colour palette.
Described by Adam Nathaniel Furman as a formerly "claustrophobic" space, the Nagatachō Apartment had previously contained several cramped rooms that were arranged around a long, narrow corridor.
The ceilings were also "touchably low" and tiny, deep-set windows meant that little natural light was reaching the living spaces.
Furman first went about reconfiguring the 160-square-metre apartment to form larger and more open rooms.
The bold colour palette of the Nagatachō Apartment extends to the rest of Adam Nathanial Furman's projects.