% Arabica Riyadh The Zone by no.10, NOMURA Co., Ltd.
This store is the first Saudi Arabian store of % ARABICA, which opened in The Zone, a shopping complex in Riyadh. The Zone has a courtyard with brightly colored plants, and during the daytime, the strong sunlight hits them and casts dark shadows. The idea was to make the store contradictory to the surrounding environment, while pursuing the minimalism that is typical of % ARABICA, in order to strongly appeal to the fact that this is the first store that % ARABICA has opened in Saudi Arabia.
Motosue Tamago (Egg Specialist) Tokyo Main House by Supermaniac Inc.
There is a store in Azabu-Juban in Tokyo where you can find the famous "Reverently produced thick egg bread" made by company Motosue Tamago. Eggs from the Oka Chicken Farm in Tamba are among the finest that the farm provides. The chickens are still raised and fed the same way as in the past, and the eggs are produced according to strict guidelines.
Jian Sushi by Wu-Su Interior Design
This project is a Japanese restaurant and located in Daan District, Taipei City, and its owner is a professional craftsman who loves to collect antiques and art pieces. Hence, the designer focused on creating a space that can perfectly combine artwork with cuisines while delivering the essence of the Japanese spirit in a modern and aesthetic way. When one enters the space, an endless hallway can be seen at first sight. It is built with yakisugi bans, which allow users to transform their emotions when entering a peaceful environment while increasing privacy at the same time.
% Arabica Traveling Chameleon Kiosk by no.10, NOMURA Co., Ltd.
A sliding mobile café kiosk that adapts its appearance according to the place, time, and environment in which it is placed around the world.
The design is based on a combination of a kitchen unit and various seating units, allowing the kiosk to be configured to the space of the installation site. The defining feature of the Chameleon Kiosk is that when closed, it blends into the surrounding environment, and when open, it reveals a coffee shop.
Maguro by MOI Interior Design
When you enter the restaurant, the wall to the left is covered with dark blue wallpaper that resembles the waves of Ukiyo-e art. The atmosphere is intimate and charming. The dining area features an eight-meter-long wall designed to look like a wave and impress diners from the moment they enter. Wave-like effects are caused by the gradual blurring of blue and white areas in Italian art paint.