In Nanjing, an experiential café concept spatializes the ritual of tea drinking

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Design
Modum Atelier
Client
Seventeen Tea Houses
Floor Area
160 sq-m
Seventeen Tea Houses in Nanjing, China, aspires to transcend the mere act of selling tea by curating an immersive escape focused on the ritual of tea time.
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