Designer Profile
Klein Dytham architecture
Klein Dytham architecture
Last reviewed: Mar 5, 2026
Klein Dytham architecture is a strong Tokyo option for brands that want a workplace with more identity and personality than a conventional office fit-out. The studio is particularly relevant for creative industries, technology teams, and design-conscious companies that want workspace, brand, and culture to be tightly connected.
STUDIOS Architecture
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Unispace
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NELSON Worldwide
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