The design ethos, guided by Chris Shao Studio, revolves around a light and neutral palette that serves as a backdrop, allowing the culinary offerings and flavors to take center stage. Chinoiserie-style wallcoverings and mortise-and-tenon details, reminiscent of Chinese architectural traditions, pay homage to both the existing structure and the local vernacular. This homage is extended with classic Western paneling and flooring, skillfully integrating details that echo the mortise-and-tenon joints inherent in Asian architecture, juxtaposed against the contemporary furnishings indicative of Scandinavian design principles.
The motif of mortise-and-tenon details assumes paramount importance in the design, threading through the concept of the convergence of two cultures. This motif is subtly interwoven in the private dining room, where it acts as a unifying element between panels, manifests within the French-style flooring, and provides a striking contrast against the chinoiserie wallcovering, showcasing an innovative transformation from wood to bronze metal.