To offer guests a relaxed experience of the tea ceremony, Shio Architect Design Office conceived a restaurant using the space in a skillful way, creating a traditional tea house that can be transformed depending on needs. Located in Tokyo, Sokkon restaurant allows people to discover tea culture through a combination of western-style seating and tatami, a typical Japanese mat. Sliding doors, pillars and a cedar wood floor define three “tatami rooms”, where it is possible to kneel on the floor according to tradition or to sit at the table: the movement of tatami surfaces at different levels establishes flexible, dynamic environments, always transformable, where mats become western-style tables under which to place legs. A sliding door conceals a bartender’s station turning the tea room into a bar with four seats on the floor.
Transformable environments for tea ceremony in a Tokyo restaurant
Shio Architect Design Office conceives Sokkon, a Japanese tea house where movable elements become traditional seats or western-style tables, according to the needs.
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- Francesca Grillo
- 26 August 2021
- Tokyo, Japan
- Shio Architect Design Office
- 54.64 sqm
- Restaurant
- 2018
- Sokkon
- Tokyo, Japan
- Restaurant
- Shio Architect Design Office
- Sugio Lighting Office
- Ishimaru.Co.Ltd
- 54.54 sqm
- 2018