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LONDON-BASED MIMSTUDIOS’ DESIGN OF JAPANESE TEA BRAND TSUJIRI’S NEW LONDON SHOP AIMS FOR A SENSE OF SIMPLICITY THROUGH THE USE OF LARGE UNINTERRUPTED SURFACES AND DRAWS INSPIRATION FROM
TRADITIONAL JAPANESE ART AND ARCHITECTURE. detail and intricacy come through the materiality of these surfaces as in the grains of the timber ceiling and stone countertop. all images © NAARO
UPON ENTRY, VISITORS ARE GUIDED STRAIGHT UNDER THE CURVING TIMBER CEILING WHERE THEY CAN PLACE THEIR ORDERS. the curved service counter then directs them back towards the seating area at
the shop front. also here, tucked behind the counter, is the staircase leading up to the mezzanine level where mimstudios designed an additional seating area. CONTRASTING SHADES OF GREY
APPLIED IN LARGE SWATHS ONTO THE WALLS AND TO THE FLOOR CLEARLY DELINEATE AREAS OF SERVICE AND REST. curved elements in the interior resonate with the existing shop front design and canopy
creating a cohesive overall reading. the softness these geometries bring into the space is reinforced with the warmth of the timber and the indirect lighting they receive, creating a cozy
and serene atmosphere amongst the bustling chinatown street the new shop is located on. _designboom has received this project from our ‘__DIY submissions__‘ feature, where we welcome our
readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers __here._ _edited by: maria erman | designboom_