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Case Analysis of Modern Famous Tea Room Design

1. Tea Porcelain Space Design (Beijing)

The design of the teahouse draws lessons from ancient and modern elements, and makes full use of materials such as logs, concrete and copper in the space, forming a unique spatial atmosphere. The iron frame on the wall of the teahouse surrounds the wall, which can place teapots, teacups and other utensils, and also emphasizes the original feeling. The whole space structure is simple but not simple, and it is constantly seeking innovation in both vision and use.

2. Qiu Yicha (Shanghai)

The design of Qiu Yi Tea Room is full of the profound charm of Oxford culture. Both the layout of the whole space and the materials of floors, walls and ceilings show the artistic atmosphere of Europe in the early18th century. The walls of the teahouse are composed of stones of different shapes and colors, and their appearance is very beautiful. Indoor gradient colors such as ivory white, light pink and gray are used to make people relax and enjoy the fragrance of tea.

3. Xuncha Hall (Chengdu)

The design of Xuncha Hall is inspired by the traditional architectural style in Sichuan, which combines red bricks with wood to create a simple, elegant and leisure sense of space. The details inside the teahouse are designed with great care, such as the arrangement of animals and plants, teapots and teacups in murals, which all reflect the designer's intention. In a quiet and comfortable atmosphere, people can calm down and taste the fragrance of tea and feel the power of nature.

4. Tengde Teahouse (Beijing)

The design of Tengde Teahouse combines traditional cultural elements with modern architectural skills, highlighting the natural cultivation of tea ceremony culture. In terms of space design, the walls are made of gray-green stone, which makes the tea fragrance fresher in this crimson space, and the design scheme of coffee table and tatami is also very chic and exquisite. In this space, we can also feel the solemnity and profoundness of tea culture.

5. Cha Dingjia (Guangzhou)

The spatial design of the Chamachi family is very unique, and the spatial structure reflects the characteristics of different cultural forms through the setting of different regions. For example, tea room, study, leisure area, etc. Through different regional settings, various forms of tea culture and a sense of cultural history have been displayed. The whole space skillfully combines natural light with artificial lighting, and the flowers on the background wall of the study, together with modern lighting design, finally presents a unique tea ceremony culture.