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HEYTEA Eco-friendly Store Shenzhen

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7.33
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7.09
Pauline Roussel
Pauline Roussel Cofounder and CEO at Coworkies
Wow, this is an amazing project, th...
7.9
7.21
8.39
8.33
7.96
Wenchian Shi
Wenchian Shi Architect, Urbanist and Partner/Studio Director at MVRDV/MVRDV Asia
8.5
7.02
7.4
8.21
7.78
Aviva Maya Shulem
Aviva Maya Shulem Founder / part-time faculty at AMS Design / Parsons School of Design
I love the overall space and the us...
8.54
7.37
8.19
8.54
8.16
Federica Pellazza
Federica Pellazza Retail Designer at Federica Pellazza
6.1
6.38
5
6.74
6.06
Lucas G Martin
Lucas G Martin Global Creative Director at Flex by JLL
5.88
5.74
5.74
7.02
6.1
Winai Chairakpong
Winai Chairakpong Principal at b | u | g studio
This is not just an ordinary beauti...
7.5
7.5
7
6.5
7.13
Javier Deferrari
Javier Deferrari Cofounder and Director at Deferrari+Modesti
Innovative, creative, eco-sustainab...
8
8
8.5
9
8.38
Ye Hui
Ye Hui Founder & Design Director at JG Phoenix
5.26
5.5
6.07
4.74
5.39
Elisa Pardini
Elisa Pardini Director at Pardini Hall Architecture
this feel clean and designed, and t...
6.92
6.57
6.19
5.87
6.39
Mario Brown
Mario Brown Design Director at Landor&Fitch
Innovative, creative and a credible...
8.01
7.04
7.31
8.04
7.6
Gokhan Avcioglu
Gokhan Avcioglu Principal and Founder at Global Architecture Development
8.24
8.24
5
6.67
7.04
Björn Asmussen
Björn Asmussen Director and Executive Architect at 3Deluxe
7.1
6.02
7.17
8.02
7.08

HEYTEA’s Oasis project aims to create and design a novel environmental-friendly space. Based on this end, we perceive HEYTEA store space as an oasis in the desert standing for hope and inspiration. The idea of recycling and environment protection are considered into space design and consumer experience process. Fruit peels were collected and reprocessed to be used as part of raw material of furniture. Receipts and paper cups were also used as wall materials. In the space, consumers can experience and understand the theme of material regeneration and recycling, being inspired into a creative eco-friendly life.