HEYTEA with a savage new design:
It’s a new decade, a new year and we’ve heard all the resolutions there are to hear. For me, I want to focus as much as possible on finding my Zen. Which could be with a cup of tea focusing on the silence. Or getting lost in design blogs and slowly consuming their positive vibes. With today’s featured project I get all of those wins in one fell swoop. The store is called HEYTEA and it was designed by UNI Design.
As an added bonus I get to swoon over a beautiful monochromatic, minimalist palette that has me weak at the knees. Based in Foshan in China. This tea concept store has a little bit of everything for a designer such as me. I adore it and hope that you do too.
From an interior design perspective, there’s so much for me to appreciate about this design. The materials, finishes and FF&E selection are all on point for this store. and what I also appreciate is that this design is easily scalable. Which is great for a brand such as HEYTEA. It can be designed up or down based on the site size and with this, the concept becomes instantly quite scalable.
HEYTEA Photography by Xiaole Cheng
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