This is a 16 m2 space, cut into a multi-sided, non-interfering bevel, and it’s designed to guide people’s vision by its interlacing axis.
The bar is designed as a castoring triangle to correspond to the axes of the front door, the shelves behind the bar is gradiently arranged, the metal table by the wall is composed of two folded triangles, and the numbers on the wall is made by the remnant of the punched-plate steel. The layout sets out a boundary between different sets of guests, and the capability of creating spaces within space is achieved by the meticulous spirit of craftsmanship.