Aaya's interior design uses the concept of a traditional temple from Kyoto and incorporates the distinctive features of Japan's modern flagship retail stores and modern architecture. The details are highlighted.
A dynamic and creative design team guarantees the design quality of Aaya, where the graphic design, lighting design and furniture design make the internal environment unique and harmonious. Here, graphic designer Made Thought and British furniture designer Baber Osgerby are world famous fashion brands such as Stella McCartney and furniture. Designed by the brand Established & Sons, it has won many awards for its outstanding performance in their respective fields. The project's main designer, David Archer, is a well-known architect, Philippe Starck, Christian Liaigre, and hotel operator Andre Bar. Long-term collaborators of Andre Balazs. Backed by such a brilliant and creative team, Aaya provides a strong brand guarantee.
Architectural expressions focus on the use of patterned decorative scatter lights, as well as traditional Japanese materials and spatial layouts to create a bright atmosphere that complements SOHO's life and blends with Brewer Street's dining environment. Here, every surface of the building is treated, and the ceiling is used for bleached oak beams and covered in a tatami pattern in a strict geometric pattern. The black oak frame on the wall and the translucent glass window on the wall are a modern interpretation of the traditional Japanese sliding screen. The warm light is continually refracted through the walls, and the hidden LED lights on the walls are scattered through the bronze panes and ribbed glass, onto the highly polished marble floor.