2024 | Professional
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Romanto skillfully incorporates Scandinavian aesthetics into the interior design to craft a Thai restaurant space that is both visually appealing and functional. The design team draw inspiration from the captivating beauty of the sunset and the serene forest, utilizing a rich hierarchical structure to allow customers to savour delectable cuisine while immersing themselves in a natural landscape, creating a feast for both the palate and the eyes.
Regarding spatial layout, the delineation of two distinct dining areas not only caters to the customers' privacy needs but also ensures an open and transparent spatial perspective. In terms of detailed design, the incorporation of understated yet elegant decorative elements, complemented by natural-textured furniture and artwork, embodies the simplicity of Scandinavian aesthetics while fostering a relaxed and comfortable ambience. Additionally, as a Thai-themed restaurant, the integration of regional characteristics such as banana leaves, elephants, and other distinctive decorative elements, along with the use of flouncing-carved windows and doors, evokes a unique Thai ambience, adding richness and vivacity to the entire space.
In the realm of colour, warm earthy tones serve as the foundation, accented by the brand's signature green logo colours, seamlessly harmonizing with the Scandinavian style while fostering a serene, natural, and dynamic atmosphere. The utilization of materials such as rock, marble, metal, and wood infuses the space with warmth and affinity through their natural textures and hues.
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University Of Strathclyde
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Transportation Design - Other Transportation Design
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PETER SLAM HOLDINGS LIMITED (PSA)
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Interior Design - Hotels & Resorts
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Shantou Ruihe Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd
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Interior Design - Residential
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Shenzhen Aart Co.,Ltd
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Architectural Design - Public Art & Public Art Installation