Tavern for YUYU Interior Design
Through spatial planning, it completely sorted out the functions and the harmonic traffic flows. On the first floor, a curved display cabinet and marble bar counter is placed, offering multiple liquor products; the end of the hallway has a storage area for the wine collection. The storage area is surrounded by glasses that reserve fine wine and the shift of time, just like Pandora's box; it retains the surprising unknown and imagination and provides the collector and buyers with a facility that possesses both beauty and function.
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The designer carefully evaluated the space conditions; the original stares are rotated to create a more smooth and harmonic traffic flow. Their functions partition the areas; the three floors are the display area, the counter area, the collection area, the gathering area, the light meal area, the VIP floor, and more. Customers can enjoy the outstanding wine collection in different areas according to their attendance and interests. The structure is injected with quiet and elegance by a calm and restrained color selection.
Tavern space, wine collection, artistic atmosphere, curved sense, single household, business guests.
Recycled bricks, lighting, marble, wooden cabinets, modeling wallpapers, louver door pieces, iron pieces, Moru glass doors, solid wood.
The space is a three-story building. Considering the need for wine collections and tasting in consideration, besides the thought-through installation of thermal insulation equipment, more attention was paid to the temperature adjustment. Therefore, the designer intentionally set up the liquor collection deep within the space to avoid being exposed under the sun in the west and retain the high quality.
The project finished in April 2021 in Taiwan.
To achieve a more affluent and harmonic space configuration, the designer rotated the original stairs especially to reflect a smoother movement planning. The front of the first floor has main functions including retail, tasting, and displaying; counter bars, curved glass cabinets, and hallowed storages are set around the area. The ceiling uses brick-imitating wallpapers as a collage; the combination of warm wooden tones and metallic frame embellishment shows qualities of low-key luxury. The end of the floor is the inner side of the space with fully equipped wine storage facilities.
The story behind the design is that the owner hoped to create a business for his daughter. The original base was bought many years ago. Due to the international crises and environmental trends, the owner wished to create a wine tasting space in his own country for people in business to purchase. Meanwhile, the spatial is expected to meet the needs of retail and collecting; with the planning through the areas and floors, the retail area, the collection area, the gathering area, the light meal area and the client exclusive guest room, and more areas are created.
The space is a luxurious liquor sales center, conceives such as retail, wine tasting, displaying, collecting, and others fully presented in the partition of the single space three floors. Meanwhile, the client also hoped to show his taste and style throughout the wine-tasting area, attract other tasteful people into the wine tasting culture, bring unique personalities into the artistic space and select shop, and provide a glorious experience.
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Pandora Box Tavern has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2021 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Shin-Lan Chao was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Pandora Box Tavern.
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Shin-Lan Chao's Pandora Box, a luxurious tavern space, was awarded Bronze in A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award in 2022. The project was completed in April 2021 in Taiwan, showcasing a harmonious and affluent space configuration.
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