Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025
This description presents a luxurious reception and bar interior captured from a visitor's perspective, scanning from foreground to background along a central axis. The overall format is square, depicting an intimate hospitality space bathed in warm golden light. Beginning in the immediate foreground, two curved lounge chairs flank the composition symmetrically, their upholstery suggesting soft leather in a warm cognac or caramel tone that would feel smooth and supple to the touch, their backs curving protectively like embracing arms. Between them spreads a cream-colored area rug bearing an organic leaf pattern in taupe tones, suggesting soft wool underfoot. The floor visible at the edges appears to be polished dark stone, cool and smooth as marble. Moving to the middle ground, a service counter spans the composition horizontally, its front face featuring vertical ribbed paneling in a muted olive green reminiscent of fresh sage, the texture suggesting grooved wood or metal that would feel corrugated under fingers. Above this sits a curved counter surface in warm bronze or antiqued brass tones, smooth and lustrous. Behind the counter stands a figure in light-colored attire, head slightly bowed in attentive service posture. The background glows with warm amber light emanating from a backlit display of bottles arranged on shelves, the illumination suggesting sunlight through amber glass or candlelight through honey. The walls flanking this display feature dramatic striated marble panels in deep brown and black tones with pale veining, suggesting cool polished stone. Overhead, a geometric brass-toned mesh canopy creates a translucent ceiling element, filtering light like woven metal fabric. At the far left and right edges, orange fireplace glows provide additional warmth.
The main color of this piece is a dark black tone, as well as an old money vintage style. Materials such as Atlantic snow white, translucent marble, rosin jade and dark wood are used, and Chinese cultural elements are incorporated. The design techniques used are to shape niches and deconstructivism, so the design creates a strong visual impact and leaves a lasting impression on the client. The work can be used not only as a real estate image, but also as a bar, cultural tourism and dining venue, realizing the concept of sustainable development.