New Practice Studio infuses Manhattan tea house with natural materials and Asian motifs
White quartz, Venetian plaster and various types of wood feature in this bright and airy tea shop, designed by architecture firm New Practice Studio.
The tea house, called Sage Collective, is located on the ground floor of a student dormitory in New York's Nolita district. The 1,600-square-foot (150-square-metre), rectangular space was formerly occupied by a cafe.
The goal for New Practice Studio ? which has offices in New York and Shanghai ? was to create an environment that aligned with the wellness lifestyle and was infused with cross-cultural references.
In particular, the team looked to Chinese landscaping for inspiration.
"The interior design takes its cues from the traditional Chinese garden, where depth of space is articulated through juxtaposition of different spatial focuses," the studio said in a description. The shop has a clear organisation. Occupying the front of the space is a retail area with built-in cabinets, where artisan objects from Asia are on display. The food and beverage area is located in the centre of the shop.
In the back of the store, the team created a semi-private tea room. This intimate nook sits behind white partitions ? one of which features a circular cutout that prevents the space from feeling too confined.
Natural materials were used throughout the shop. The floor is covered with light-toned wooden boards arranged in a herringbone pattern, while the bar is wrapped in oak tambour panels. The bar and dining tables are topped...
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