2025 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Gold Winner

Chayin Tea House Interior Design

Entrant Company

Yang Ming

Category

Interior Design - Commercial 

Client's Name

Country / Region

China

Situated in Shanghai’s bustling Hongkou District, Chayin Tea House underwent a strategic design transformation that redefined its commercial trajectory. Spanning 2,000㎡, this project exemplifies how interior design can serve as a powerful business tool, converting underutilized space into a commercially successful destination.

Faced with an inefficient layout and a lack of cohesive design language, the challenge was to revitalize the venue within a limited budget while maximizing its functional and financial potential. Our approach centered on adaptability, ambience, and brand alignment.



A key innovation was the integration of movable partition walls, which enabled flexible zoning of the space. What was once an idle lobby has now become a dynamic, revenue-generating multi-purpose area for meetings, exhibitions, and corporate events. This spatial flexibility significantly broadened the tea house’s clientele and usage scenarios.

Lighting was instrumental in shaping the user experience. A refined combination of high and low-level light strips created a layered ambiance that evokes elegance and exclusivity. This enhanced atmosphere contributed directly to increased customer retention and higher average spending.



Soft furnishings were thoughtfully curated to reflect a high-end, contemporary tea culture. Custom seating, textiles, and décor added a tactile dimension to the space, reinforcing its identity while ensuring comfort and visual cohesion. These elements helped distinguish Chayin Tea House from competitors, fostering brand loyalty among its target audience.

To support retail objectives, we introduced a sleek product display at the reception. This subtle yet effective intervention boosted visibility for tea merchandise and created a seamless path to purchase, enhancing both user engagement and point-of-sale conversion.



The redesign of Chayin Tea House is a case study in how thoughtful, resourceful design can amplify commercial impact. It showcases the potential of spatial storytelling to elevate brand presence, enrich customer experience, and drive business growth—demonstrating design’s vital role in modern commerce.

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