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Chinese Space And Tea Space Drink And Buy TeaChinese Space And Tea Space Drink And Buy TeaChinese Space and Tea Space Drink and Buy Tea is an innovative retail interior design project that reimagines the traditional Chinese tea house concept through a contemporary lens, created by designer Gao Xiong. This 250-square-meter establishment represents a sophisticated fusion of modern aesthetics and traditional Oriental tea culture, featuring a thoughtfully curated two-story space that seamlessly integrates product display, sales areas, and dedicated tea ceremony spaces. The design's distinctive approach begins with its enigmatic storefront, where a strategically positioned shop window serves as a visual portal, offering tantalizing glimpses of the interior while maintaining an element of mystery to entice visitors. The interior architecture employs a refined material palette of natural wood veneer, Chinese black marble, and wood-grain antiqued brick, complemented by plain cement surfaces that create an atmosphere of understated elegance. The ground floor functions as a primary retail and display area, while the second floor houses tea rooms and salon training facilities, establishing a clear spatial hierarchy that supports both commercial and cultural activities. This award-winning design, recognized with a Bronze A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category, distinguishes itself through its innovative departure from conventional antique-style Chinese teahouse aesthetics, instead embracing a contemporary interpretation that emphasizes simplicity, natural materials, and environmental consciousness. The space orchestrates a harmonious interplay between product presentation, customer circulation, and tea ceremony demonstrations, incorporating traditional garden-style elements characteristic of southern Chinese architecture while maintaining a modern sensibility. The design's sophisticated lighting system and ambient soundscape, featuring natural elements like birdsong and flowing water, create an immersive sensory experience that reinforces the brand's commitment to authentic tea culture and aesthetic living. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: tea house design, contemporary Oriental architecture, retail interior space, traditional Chinese elements, sustainable materials, cultural retail experience SOURCES: |
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