Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Tropical Forest | Tayone Design Studio

Designed by Tayone Design Studio, Tropical Forest is a coffee shop located on lane 298 Tay Son Street, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam. Construction on a land area of 170m2 (170 square meters), out front of 20m2.
As implied from its name, Tropical Forest is designed based on the idea of creating a real tropical forest in the heart of the city, offering a  fresh, airy atmosphere to dispel the dust of pollution.

Photography: Nguyen Thai Thach

The main architectural style of this coffee shop is natural raw materials, surrounded by unique Terrarium vases as well as various species of indoor, outdoor plants. Those are naturally arranged to create a fresh and pleasant space. Plants surrounding makes it an ideal space for meetings, gather-ups or even those who seek for a quiet corner.
Indoor furniture is designed from natural wood. The most outstanding feature of the Tropical Forest is an opened-glass roof attracting natural light with impressive wooden plank partition.

Photography: Nguyen Thai Thach

Moreover, the special wooden module system for space above and opposite the bar counter is not only aesthetically pleasing but also function as a rack for decor and greenery.
Customers come here are mostly attracted by the green space, goes along with the color spectrum of hundreds of plants’ species. Tropical Forest is a tranquil coffeehouse that gives you a relaxing, cozy and comfortable feeling every day.

Photography: Nguyen Thai Thach

Project Info:
Architects: Tayone Design Studio
Location: 298 Tây Sơn, Ngã Tư Sở, Đống Đa, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Architect in Charge: Hoàng Anh Đức
Area: 170.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Nguyen Thai Thach
Project Name: Tropical Forest

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