Orange Street — Furniture & Interior Design District
Orange Street (オレンジストリート, official name: Tachuri Street 立売堀) is a 1km stretch in Minami district lined with 50+ furniture shops, interior design boutiques, vintage stores, and hip cafes. The street emerged in the 1990s when young designers opened affordable furniture stores in old warehouses, creating Osaka's design district. Today it balances commercial showrooms (Actus, Idee) with independent shops selling Scandinavian modern, mid-century pieces, and Japanese minimalist design.
The street appeals to design enthusiasts, young couples furnishing apartments, and tourists seeking unique home goods impossible to find in department stores. The atmosphere is relaxed — browsing is encouraged, pressure-sales are absent, and staff are knowledgeable about design history and materials.
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