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'La Papillon Residence'
Luc Plante architecture + design

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

'La Papillon Residence'
Luc Plante architecture + design

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

USA, China, the UK, and Saudi Arabia are the top countries worldwide with the highest market potential for FF&E in a one-of-a-kind report published by Wood Couture and TOPHOTELPROJECTS
Wood Couture

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Tophoteldesign

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Facing the street, the exterior space is inspired by natural terraces to form a winding circulation, with stairs leading upwards in the concealment of bamboo forest, getting rid of the worldly hustle and bustle in the street.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

The luminous onyx on entrance door and wall creates a magical dialogue, in which give you a sense of being in a volcano .

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

To make wood partitions structure, old timber of Douglas fir discarded in Shanghai old buildings is recycled use and burnt through deep charcoal burning to create unique scale patterns. Upon structure that inlaid with luminous red-yellowish onyx with a special pattern like multiple layers of flames, several materials and LED light sheets is combined to realize double-sided translucent effect.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

The wood partitions frame increased spatial depth, while the rough and natural textures on the wall brings out the oriental mystery and serenity.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

The PDR is presented by raising the ground, and cut horizontally by inlaying luminous onyx in the middle, which visually weakens the heaviness of the mass and creates a sense of lightness when the flames rise.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Alabaster pendent lamps, which is inspired by umbrellas and canoe from the East, jointed with iron as their structure and decoration at the same time.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

The details of wood structure that discarded in Shanghai old buildings is recycled use and burnt through deep charcoal burning to create unique scale patterns.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

The orange light of the Dry Ager symbolize the sense of fire.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Details of private dinning room

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

The restroom uses the red basin of ANTONIO LUPI to express the theme of fire. At the same time, the red light through the door curtain can guide people.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Inside ‘fire’ private dinning room, gold powder is added to the art paint, which is a metaphor for the meaning of "fire generates gold".

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Inside ‘fire’ private dinning room, decorated with handmade golden foil wallpaper.

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Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

The walls are decorated with artistic paints with gold powder, and the soft light diffused from the customized pendent light give the whole space a warm atmosphere.

Photo credit:
Hei Nong

T0 Sumibi Yakiniku | Shibuyanaka Sushi
Nong Studio

Details of alabaster pendent lamps

Photo credit:
Hei Nong