If you want to decorate your place from scratch or just freshen it up Actus Interiors, the Pottery Barn of Japan, is one your best interior accessories and furniture options. Actus has expanded to about 30 stores of which 13 are in the Tokyo and Kanagawa area. I love shopping at the Kita-Aoyama and Futakotamagawa stores. The moment you walk into Actus you can envision how the fashionably simplistic but quality products would enhance your home.
Actus Interiors
I love the sofas that Actus sells; they come in a variety of sizes and coverings to match any interior. The way the furniture is displayed reminds me of Pottery Barn, West Elm or Room and Board in the US. There is something for all areas of your home from your garden to the bathroom. Enjoy the garden selection’s patio sets to pots and plants, the bathroom selection from fluffy bathmats to chic toothbrush holders or head straight to the dining and living room areas. Actus also offers interior decorating and space planning services. If you have a diagram
of your space or pictures they can use the Actus in-store software to help you plan your home environment. Actus is not budget furntirure but the price is right for the quality and style. Hope you enjoy shopping for your home.
Actus Interiors Details & Locations
Shinjuku store: 2-19-1 Shinjuku (東京都新宿区新宿2-19-1BYGSビル1・2F)
Kita-Aoyama: 2-12-28 Kita-Aoyama (東京都港区北青山2-12-28 1F)
Toyosu: 2-4-9 Toyosu (東京都江東区豊洲2-4-9アーバンドックららぽーと豊洲2F)
Futatamagawa: 1-14-1 Tamagawa (東京都世田谷区玉川1-14-1, 二子玉川ライズ S.C. テラスマーケット2F)
Company Website: http://www.actus-interior.com/ (Japanese language only)
Online store: http://online.actus-interior.com/ (Japanese language only)
All Kanto stores: http://www.actus-interior.com/(Japanese language only)
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Actus Interiors
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Hello, I visited your nice Kyoto store and would like to know if there is an equivalent in France.
kind regards
Hélène Séité