• Project Name:TOP-NOTCH BEEF Space Series – Headquarters Tea Room
  • Project Type:Tea Room
  • Location:266 Jiushui East Road, Licang District, Qingdao, China
  • Project Area:57㎡
  • Director:Louise Liu
  • Main Materialsor:Art paint, PU stone


Drinking tea is the life philosophy of countrymen people. The tea room space in the office of Shangpin Liangniu is also endowed with cultural significance and spiritual value beyond its function. Regardless of the era, people need a pure land. In the rapidly changing and noisy contemporary life, this pure land that carries the philosophy of Eastern life is particularly rare. It is a return to tradition and a new interpretation and interpretation of the contemporary era, conveying a value of a better life to people: simplifying complexity, abandoning impatience, and maintaining focus. The overall color scheme is dominated by black and blue, complemented by natural colors such as wood and gold. Simple color combinations drive visual changes and make the entire space more vibrant.


The dim light and faint tea aroma all convey the values of a beautiful life to people: simplifying complexity, abandoning impatience, maintaining focus, and refining traditional Chinese elements while embracing modern materials and lifestyle, creating a comfortable and livable tea room space.


The subtraction of space, the simplification of complexity, the avoidance of excessive decoration on the walls, and the integration of display and functional use are all unique and ingenious. Extracting pavilions, towers, and moon elements from the pillar area and integrating them implies that in the process of pursuing achievement and success, we should not stop at the difficulties and setbacks in front of us, but should always maintain lofty goals and spiritual heights like climbing high and gazing at the moon.


The entrance landscaping area is paved with fine sand and gravel, combined with some neatly stacked stone groups to form a miniature garden landscape, including moss, lawn, or other natural elements. The “water” is represented by sand and gravel, while the “mountain” is represented by stones. Integrate dry mountains and rivers into the overall space.


The wall display area adopts a combination of line light strips and top spotlights, which provides a low level of lighting. This not only ensures the quiet atmosphere that the tea room area needs to create, but also fills the wall space with visual tension.


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