Yatofu: Creative Transformation: Jianze Showroom in Hangzhou

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In the heart of Hangzhou, China, Yatofu redefines traditional showroom design with Jianze, embracing a “relaxed holiday atmosphere” inspired by European garden terraces.

Seamless Connection: Interior-Exterior Harmony

Yatofu’s architectural ingenuity creates a harmonious link between the showroom’s interior and the outdoors, allowing pedestrians to effortlessly observe activities within the vibrant retail space.

Dynamic Zones: Whimsical Color Palette

Inside the showroom, Yatofu employs a clever interplay of colors and materials, using glossy white floor tiles and rough pink micro-cement to create visually dynamic zones that invite exploration and curiosity.

Industrial Elegance: Contrasting Elements

The pastel-toned color scheme within contrasts elegantly with the raw concrete ceiling, creating an industrial yet calming ambiance. A sage green steel platform adds a playful and functional element, enhancing the overall design.

Elevated Focal Point: Steel-Mesh Mezzanine

Yatofu introduces a lightweight steel mezzanine wrapped in perforated steel mesh, creating a visually striking focal point accessible by a space-efficient spiral staircase.

Versatility Redefined: Adaptable Display Systems

The showroom’s adaptability shines through with innovative features, including an adjustable display system with stainless steel pegs and built-in cabinets made from pale birch wood, emphasizing warmth and texture.

Immersive Experience: Connecting Visitors and Brand

Yatofu’s design not only transforms the Jianze Showroom into a vibrant and interactive space. But also positions it as a versatile venue for events, exhibitions, and markets. By fostering a connection between visitors and the brand, Yatofu has redefined the traditional showroom experience.

 

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