Chen Xuan Min

The Luxurious Interior of the Icha Chateau by Spacemen in Shanghai features over 34 000 meters of Undulating Gold Chains

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Housed in a mid-19th-century colonial heritage building in a newly developed outdoor shopping district, in Shanghai, China, local architecture and interior design practice Spacemen have found inspiration in the rolling hills of tea plantations to create a sculptural space of subtle luxury and modern sophistication, the Icha Chateau.

Spacemen drew inspiration from nature and through a series of undulating planes in varies shades of gold, reinterpreted the topography of those iconic green hills into the key design language of Icha.

Drawings courtesy Archdaily

Taking up a refurbished mid-19th century colonial heritage building in the newly developed outdoor shopping district, Fengsheng Li, the project will be the new flagship restaurant of the brand as well as becoming a signature landmark in the centre of the government owned property.

Drawings courtesy Archdaily

Overlooking from the promenade’s water feature, a brass cage integrated into the entry foyer façade takes centre stage. It houses a new outdoor tea bar behind the angled brass slats that shield it from the midday sun but come night fall, the the reflective nature of the brass disappears as light from within the foyer pours outwards. The cage glistens exuding an inviting warmth that draws the casual passer-by to glimpse inwards and into the restaurant. Brass arches and windows frames were carefully inserted around the façades of the building to create more indoor spaces from the exterior corridors.

Contrasting with the exterior which has mostly been left intact due to historic preservation guidelines, the interior has been completely transformed. Entering the main dining area through the bar, patrons transition from the old to the new. Once inside, approximately 35,000 meters of gold chains in 3 different shades make up the undulating sculpture-like planes. Each layer was meticulously carved to mimic the mountainous tea fields and to form niches for patrons with a need for privacy. It also masks a structural column that sits in the middle of the store turning it into the focal point that anchors the gold cloud. The soft nature of the chains allows patrons to touch and feel them. A strategically placed grey mirror behind the sofa seating reflects the gold waves giving diners a sense that they are dining under a forest canopy as well as enhancing the otherwise narrow site.

An overall selection of muted material palette such as grey terrazzo, matte black stained timber and grey upholstery fabrics providing a sleek contrast to undulating structure above. The chains also hide all the technical equipment necessary for the store (eg; lighting, speakers, sprinklers, cameras, service doors).

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