
Lead: Student restaurant furniture. 位于酒吧旁边的半私密用餐区域由一道丝绸屏风隔开。丝绸上的刺绣和手绘的黑白水墨画交织在一起,形成了一片轻盈的竹林,让人感觉仿佛置身于东方诗画之中。
Today, the restaurant furniture will take you to know. Mei Ume, the restaurant of the Four Seasons Hotel, London's Trinity Square, is located in the trading port area of the 1920s. It was originally the 1922 headquarters of the London Port Authority, which used to trade tea, silk and ceramics in the former British and Eastern countries. The trade of goods, etc. Taking advantage of this trade history background, the designer has created a restaurant with a blend of Eastern and Western cultures while preserving the traces of history to the utmost.

在修缮过程中,保留了伦敦港务局1922年总部大楼的所有柱子,设计师沿着建筑原貌的线条设置金属托架,既保留了原有的历史味道,又增强了功能性,特别是照明安装提供了额外的支撑。餐厅名为“梅乌姆”,来源于中日两国的“樱花”。

من المدخل إلى مياو يوم، ستركز أعين الناس على الشاشة المزخرفة بالمينا. الشاشة الصينية تُعلق في وسط الأعمدتين الكورديتين، مختلطة بين العالمين الشرقي والغربي. اللمحة الواضحة تعبر عن خصائص هذا المكان الفريدة وتقود الناس إلى تاريخ ثقافي غني.
Student Restaurant Furniture - Theme The main hall is the theme of the bright red tones that symbolize joy and joy in Chinese culture. The most striking decoration is a set of gold-plated triptych that is adorned with red lacquer frames at both ends, which complements Chinese culture and fashion. The wind direction remains tacit. On the left side of the Mei Ume restaurant is a complex bar and private dining room. The ebony wood and white marble grille floors simply divide the bar, the exchange area and the dining area. The bar is based on a Chinese-style pavilion, with lanterns painted in glass and black metal. The semi-private dining space next to the bar is separated by a silk screen. The embroidery on the silk and the hand-painted black and white pen and ink are intertwined into a light bamboo forest, which makes people feel like poetry and painting in the oriental sense.

Student Restaurant Furniture - Concept From the bar to the right, people enter the dining area through an intermediate walkway. Here, the first thing that comes to mind is the red detail embellishment that represents the concept of Chinese culture "Geely". In order to avoid the use of too modern projectors in historic buildings, the designer has custom-made lighting that matches the historical appearance and echoes the plump red of the dining area chairs and sofas. While dining, one can look out over the hotel's courtyard from the window and admire the traditional British character of this British Grade II listed building.