The hot pot dining restaurant greets diners with its sleek, modern interiors, aimed at evoking the Japanese cultural sense of harmony, or wa.
The design team created a simple and playful design scheme, with geometric latticework and various sizes of triangles, within an understated, minimalist space.
The interior features a combination of contrasting materials, from ‘inorganic’ mortar to wood for a warm and cosy ambience. The colour palette is brown and black—black marble is used for the buffet countertop, and the black ceiling complements the Japanese essence in the space.
PROJECT DATA
Project Name: Gyuhachi Restaurant @ K11
Location: K11 Art Mall, 18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Completion Date: 11 January 2017
Gross Floor Area: 169 square metres
Client/Owner: Well Core Ltd
Interior Design Firm: Studio C8 Co, Ltd
Principal Designer: Sasaki Chikara
Lighting Consultant: Lighting Workshop Company
Interior Fit-Out Contractor: HIROMONO Interior Design & Contracting Co, Ltd
Images: Nacasa & Partners Inc