Contents
Introduction 5
5
Unfinished design
Case Studies
19
Stylish tea shops around the world
114
inWE flagship shop (Westgate Mall)
164
Teabank
120
Heytea Mix (Huifu East Road)
170
GO FOR TEA
126
Teasure
174
Heytea DP (Uniwalk)
132
Hi-pop Tea concept store
180
Yue Pao Tea Space
138
Heytea (Suzhou)
186
Heytea DP (Zhongguancun)
144
Teasptia
190
Comebuy Tea (Wongtee Plaza)
148
théATRE TEA (Shanghai)
196
inWE flagship shop (Oriental Plaza)
154
TMB Mixed Tea
200 Heytea Pink (Parc Central)
160
MIxC Heytea Black
20
Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar
56
Odette Tea Room
26
El TÉ—Casa de Chás
60
Cha Le
32
Gen Sou En Tea House
64
Palæo—Primal Gastronomi
38
Biju Bubble Tea Room
68
Eshai
42
Milk. Black. Lemon.
72
Jetlag bar—Tea & Wine
208 Choui Fong Tea Café
232
46
Sook Shop
76
Jouri Dessert & Tea
214
236 Tea Drop (South Melbourne Market)
52
To Tsai
80
T-Bar
220 Huishe
238 Talchá Paulista
224 Xiao Guan Tea
242 Ba Lá Trà
Distinctive tea factories and tea brands
Taetea Pu’er & Café
T2 Shoreditch
228 Tomás
Modern tea shops in China 84
Heytea DP (Upperhills)
102
théATRE TEA (Beijing) concept store
88
TMB concept store
106
94
smith&hsu
Heytea DP3—Beyond the Mounts, and People Beyond
98
Heytea Mix (Fuli Haizhu Square)
110
Ruetraa
Index
246
Contents
Introduction 5
5
Unfinished design
Case Studies
19
Stylish tea shops around the world
114
inWE flagship shop (Westgate Mall)
164
Teabank
120
Heytea Mix (Huifu East Road)
170
GO FOR TEA
126
Teasure
174
Heytea DP (Uniwalk)
132
Hi-pop Tea concept store
180
Yue Pao Tea Space
138
Heytea (Suzhou)
186
Heytea DP (Zhongguancun)
144
Teasptia
190
Comebuy Tea (Wongtee Plaza)
148
théATRE TEA (Shanghai)
196
inWE flagship shop (Oriental Plaza)
154
TMB Mixed Tea
200 Heytea Pink (Parc Central)
160
MIxC Heytea Black
20
Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar
56
Odette Tea Room
26
El TÉ—Casa de Chás
60
Cha Le
32
Gen Sou En Tea House
64
Palæo—Primal Gastronomi
38
Biju Bubble Tea Room
68
Eshai
42
Milk. Black. Lemon.
72
Jetlag bar—Tea & Wine
208 Choui Fong Tea Café
232
46
Sook Shop
76
Jouri Dessert & Tea
214
236 Tea Drop (South Melbourne Market)
52
To Tsai
80
T-Bar
220 Huishe
238 Talchá Paulista
224 Xiao Guan Tea
242 Ba Lá Trà
Distinctive tea factories and tea brands
Taetea Pu’er & Café
T2 Shoreditch
228 Tomás
Modern tea shops in China 84
Heytea DP (Upperhills)
102
théATRE TEA (Beijing) concept store
88
TMB concept store
106
94
smith&hsu
Heytea DP3—Beyond the Mounts, and People Beyond
98
Heytea Mix (Fuli Haizhu Square)
110
Ruetraa
Index
246
24
Stylish tea shops around the world
25
24
Stylish tea shops around the world
25
Jouri Dessert & Tea Red5studio
The site of Jouri Dessert & Tea was an old French
owners, only 23 at the time, wished to create unique
villa that was divided in half for rent. Hanoi is one
and extraordinary space for tea and cake lovers.
of the most famous coffee shop centers in Vietnam.
Therefore, the designers framed the concept based on
Due to the cold weather, most of the coffee shops
their favorite quote: “Life is a big adventure.”
in Hanoi are decorated with deep and warm colors in order to incite a cozy atmosphere.
beach, such as wax wood, decorative items with
brought a whole new point of view to this cake and
a lot of images of bottles, cabinets, and chests. What’s more, bamboo was used to create a more contemporary design.
Location
Area
Completion
Photography
Hanoi, Vietnam
220 square meters
2016
Lai Chinh Truc
atmosphere with hints of the South Pacific. The young
Stylish tea shops around the world
using images and materials typically seen on the
To stand out in the marketplace, the design team bakery shop, wedding an ambient Scandinavian
76
The space offers a journey across the ocean,
77
Jouri Dessert & Tea Red5studio
The site of Jouri Dessert & Tea was an old French
owners, only 23 at the time, wished to create unique
villa that was divided in half for rent. Hanoi is one
and extraordinary space for tea and cake lovers.
of the most famous coffee shop centers in Vietnam.
Therefore, the designers framed the concept based on
Due to the cold weather, most of the coffee shops
their favorite quote: “Life is a big adventure.”
in Hanoi are decorated with deep and warm colors in order to incite a cozy atmosphere.
beach, such as wax wood, decorative items with
brought a whole new point of view to this cake and
a lot of images of bottles, cabinets, and chests. What’s more, bamboo was used to create a more contemporary design.
Location
Area
Completion
Photography
Hanoi, Vietnam
220 square meters
2016
Lai Chinh Truc
atmosphere with hints of the South Pacific. The young
Stylish tea shops around the world
using images and materials typically seen on the
To stand out in the marketplace, the design team bakery shop, wedding an ambient Scandinavian
76
The space offers a journey across the ocean,
77
As the brand name suggests, thĂŠATRE is a
bar counter from a river and the shape of the custom
atmosphere for customers to enjoy the great mix of
process requires roughly 70 tins of tea handy along
performance space. The bar is the best performance
pendent lights from tea leaves. Modern tea-shaped
tea. With boundaries reduced, the shop becomes
the bar. Therefore, the back bar and its wall became
stage for tea mixologists. While waiting for the tea
monograms that resemble tea DNA were engraved at
a space open to natural light that shines over the
the best display of the tea available at the store.
to be made, customers can pick up great selections
each layer of the glass, creating an interesting optical
office lobby, with contrasting tones at night. To
of the tea in the retail area or enjoy watching the
aligning effect when audiences stand right beneath
cater to the changes in natural light, colder light
tea mixing and brewing process by the mixologist.
the pendant; representing the mixology of traditional
temperatures were implemented on the outskirt of
The shop signs and brand objects work as the hints
tea and modern office life.
the shop, while the service island and copper back
for this metaphoric theater space.
The ceiling meshes around the pendent lights
wall were brushed with warmer lights.
The inspiration for the shape of the shelves came from the bamboo basket for tea leaf picking. The bamboo weaving pattern forms the feature wall and function as a tea display at the same time. There is also a tea and spices spinning table available at the
The brand also emphasizes the natural aspects of tea.
creating the lighting effect, which resembles the
The backdrop of the shop is a floor-to-ceiling tea
counter where orders are placed. The spinning table
The designers transformed the natural environment
layers, different shades of green in a tea farm
storage wall. The counter was elongated to display
is the best tool for the customer to experience the
into interior design elements, such as the curve of the
on a misty day. The space provides a relaxing
the tea-mixing performance, but the tea-mixing
richness, beauty, and varieties of tea mixing.
104
Modern tea shops in China
105
As the brand name suggests, thĂŠATRE is a
bar counter from a river and the shape of the custom
atmosphere for customers to enjoy the great mix of
process requires roughly 70 tins of tea handy along
performance space. The bar is the best performance
pendent lights from tea leaves. Modern tea-shaped
tea. With boundaries reduced, the shop becomes
the bar. Therefore, the back bar and its wall became
stage for tea mixologists. While waiting for the tea
monograms that resemble tea DNA were engraved at
a space open to natural light that shines over the
the best display of the tea available at the store.
to be made, customers can pick up great selections
each layer of the glass, creating an interesting optical
office lobby, with contrasting tones at night. To
of the tea in the retail area or enjoy watching the
aligning effect when audiences stand right beneath
cater to the changes in natural light, colder light
tea mixing and brewing process by the mixologist.
the pendant; representing the mixology of traditional
temperatures were implemented on the outskirt of
The shop signs and brand objects work as the hints
tea and modern office life.
the shop, while the service island and copper back
for this metaphoric theater space.
The ceiling meshes around the pendent lights
wall were brushed with warmer lights.
The inspiration for the shape of the shelves came from the bamboo basket for tea leaf picking. The bamboo weaving pattern forms the feature wall and function as a tea display at the same time. There is also a tea and spices spinning table available at the
The brand also emphasizes the natural aspects of tea.
creating the lighting effect, which resembles the
The backdrop of the shop is a floor-to-ceiling tea
counter where orders are placed. The spinning table
The designers transformed the natural environment
layers, different shades of green in a tea farm
storage wall. The counter was elongated to display
is the best tool for the customer to experience the
into interior design elements, such as the curve of the
on a misty day. The space provides a relaxing
the tea-mixing performance, but the tea-mixing
richness, beauty, and varieties of tea mixing.
104
Modern tea shops in China
105
204
Modern tea shops in China
205
204
Modern tea shops in China
205
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