2019 | Professional
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MEE is a Bar & Lounge, which has a casual modern design, not just pulling towards a specific style but at the same time, giving an impression that will not limit to only one style. There are various “opportunities” to find out the best way to spend one’s time here.
The bar area represents this whole Bar & Lounge. This is the first place to greet the customers. We provided this room with great impact designs so that there will be a “switch” for them to shift from daily feelings to a different MEE atmosphere.
By eliminating things associated from the daily workplace and living place, we created functions that will lead to an extraordinary atmosphere: the form of the bar counter, ceilings with mirrors and more.
Darts area will be a place with full of customers. You can enjoy with delight in groups, while others can relax with more maturity to enjoy the cool and sophisticated atmosphere. We provided with materials that can surely adapt to both situations.
This bar on the whole, has certainly adopted arts and color scheme for each area, which evokes pop images. It controls the sense of grade to the atmosphere: cool yet not too luxurious.
For every private room, on the other hand, we expressed with a unique worldview to pinpoint down the preference.
Finding the best room in accordance to that day’s mood. We hope customers could find their “pleasurable voyage time” here through these designs. We selected a world city for each room and created the room in reference to the inspirations from the cities.
It is our greatest honor if you could find and make “opportunities” to spend your time here at MEE Nagoya.
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