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Chinese haute cuisine restaurant  

Chinese haute cuisine restaurant

Milan, Italy

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Chinese haute cuisine restaurant

Milan, Italy

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2015
SIZE
5000 sqft - 10,000 sqft
BUDGET
$100K - 500K
This is a quite unique kind of restaurant in term of cuisine (I shall let you be the judge about architecture).

This is a Haute cuisine Chinese Restaurant. The owner's idea is to run a real, traditional, high quality restaurant that has got nothing to do with other widespread low quality restaurants.

Talking about architecture we imagined a kind of interior design set between western ad eastern iconography. The result is something that stands in-between the two worlds.

The ceiling is covered by 293 wooden boards following a computer generated pattern.

On top of the bar area there are 26 white globes. The first of them was shaped by an ancient “terracotta” factory established in Milan since 15th century.

Hanged on iron covered walls there are dozens of broken Chinese porcelain pieces that humbly imitate a work by the contemporary artist Jannis Kounellis that has inspired the design of this project.


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