The Room by Joey Ho Design Limited

Despite being just one room, a Hong Kong restaurant is a topsy-turvy mix of walls, ceilings, windows and floors.
‘To go beyond the physical limitation presented in the size of the restaurant, we drew inspiration from Dutch artist M.C.
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