Pavilion
Pavilion, in ancient China, was a place for pedestrians to rest.
Inward demand, It is a compulsory course for people's self-awareness in the current era. And inward exploration starts from the distance between oneself, as well as the distance between home and the outside world.
As a support for emotional and psychological needs, we exercise extreme restraint in weakening its symbolic form, present materials, lighting, and space in the most authentic way possible, and create a warmth, simplicity, and humility that is consistent with the people living in this space.
Oak, maple, paper rope, ivory white, turquoise, lotus root, etc. The Western style and Eastern rhyme appears externally, while the pure and minimalist style is found internally.
Hope that every time I go out and return home, like a haven in the stormy waters, it also like encountering a rain listening pavilion on the way.
Hope, whenever I am here,They are all small posts in the rush of daily life, It is also a rest in spiritual life.
An inkstone and a cup of good tea.
A paper lamp and a Good Dream.
The most simple and tranquil sensory comfort, The most gentle and steadfast moment of soul, it is the most intrinsic manifestation of design, it is the temperature that should be at home, and the best gift that life has given us.
- Interiors: Muka Architects
- Photos: Zheng Jie