The designer of this project created a magical, artistic, and constantly changing three-dimensional space for us through transparent crystal tiles and mirror brushed stainless steel plates, aiming to immerse every diner in the constantly changing space, as if they were in a maze of mirrors, attracting passersby to stop Let’s experience this ‘ mirror art’ together.
The surface of the crystal brick is smooth and transparent like crystal, and its texture is hard and wear-resistant like crystal. Its material has reached the level of nanotechnology Colorful light falls all over the room, and the beams of light rotate around, making the space transparent and turning. With the definition of space, it is not limited, which is the designer’s love This case study utilizes the smoothness and transparency of crystal tiles to make the entire space more transparent, invisibly increasing the three-dimensional sense of the space.
As a designer, I am always creative and can use “mirrors” as elements to create different perceptions and visual experiences The designer cleverly uses mirror stainless steel plates to reflect light, invisibly increasing the sense of space, and cleverly uses three-dimensional mirrors to confuse people’s vision, making them feel like they are in a maze of mirrors, full of freshness Stereoscopic mirrors reflect different forms, adding interest to the space.
The average person’s impression of the ceiling is only limited to “a pile of white cement”, unaware that the ceiling plays an extremely important role in decoration The ceiling can take on different forms in the hands of designers The mirrored ceiling is a major highlight of this case, reflecting the gray cement bricks on the ground, making the color of the ceiling no longer monotonous, reflecting the walking diners, and adding flexibility to the space. The reflection of light by the mirrored ceiling invisibly increases the sense of space.
The lighting effect on the wall is another major feature of this case. The LED strip and acrylic luminous characters, under the reflection of transparent crystal tiles, are particularly transparent, clear, and colorful. It is no longer a monotonous white light, but a constantly changing visual experience. This transparent visual effect is the most spiritual “muse” in the hearts of designers.
In today’s fast-paced urban life and work, people are no longer just pursuing the taste experience of a cup of milk tea. They are more looking for a spatial and visual experience, where they can fully relax their body and mind, take photos to check in, and meet up with three or five friends for afternoon tea This design aims to create a CoCo space from multiple perspectives, including visual and spatial aspects, to enhance the dining experience for diners.
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