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Mother Pearl by A Work Of Substance

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Mother Pearl by A Work Of Substance
@zaxarovcom
May 31, 2021

A Work Of Substance has completed Mother Pearl, a modern bubble tea house in Hong Kong, that measures in only 32 square meters.

The dark olive green exterior stands out against the other shops in the area, with the logo highlighted on the facade. Stylish globe lights attached to the facade with metal fixtures, show visitors passing by the name of the tea house and its logo.

The interior of the space was made in very thoughtful and complex way with attention to subtle details. The Sliding doors open and hide away within the walls. Lighting that resembles the pearls found in the bubble tea, decorate the ceiling and draw the eye upwards to the built-in menu board. Earth coloured tiles line the walls as well as the floor and the service area.

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@zaxarovcom
May 31, 2021

A Work Of Substance has completed Mother Pearl, a modern bubble tea house in Hong Kong, that measures in only 32 square meters.

The dark olive green exterior stands out against the other shops in the area, with the logo highlighted on the facade. Stylish globe lights attached to the facade with metal fixtures, show visitors passing by the name of the tea house and its logo.

The interior of the space was made in very thoughtful and complex way with attention to subtle details. The Sliding doors open and hide away within the walls. Lighting that resembles the pearls found in the bubble tea, decorate the ceiling and draw the eye upwards to the built-in menu board. Earth coloured tiles line the walls as well as the floor and the service area.

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If you would like to feature your works on Thisispaper, please visit our Submission page and subscribe to Thisispaper+. Once your submission is approved, your work will be showcased to our global audience of 2 million art, architecture, and design professionals and enthusiasts.
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