Mad Monk酒吧室内设计

Mad Monk Bar 竣工了!

Mad Monk Bar

2019年11月, 东京

室内装修工程面积 117.4㎡(厨房15.8㎡)

2019 November, Tokyo Gross Area 117.4㎡ (Kitchen 15.8㎡)

酒吧名字的灵感来自周游世界、爱酒如命的济公。身为临济宗长老却无视戒律,狂颠的他被人们称为Mad Monk(疯和尚),为人们所爱戴。喜欢济公的业主委托我们,在历史悠久的人形町设计了这个位于地下一层的酒吧。我们在这个酒吧中,注入了业主“想营造出一个世界中酒与旅人相会的社交场所”的想法。

一直延伸到店里最深处的架台,是我们从设计初始到施工为止一以贯之的作品。架子用日本酒的一升装玻璃瓶支撑,从瓶子内发出淡淡的灯光,如同照亮壁画一般显现出世界各地的美酒。智慧的高僧在这里开怀畅饮,孤品的蒸馏威士忌和大众酒琳琅满目。

通过富有光泽的黑色墙壁,演绎出映射出影子的神秘连续性。此外,与架台鲜锐的灯光相伴的是高级感的方形沙发、水晶灯,它们给予空间一定的紧张感,创作出一种永恒的氛围。采用自由曲线的吧台、地板,桌板的木纹又将这种紧张感融合掉,是鲜锐和柔软可以对立的同时又再一次融合。如同济公的一生一般,我们将传统和先进、秩序和自由这般相反的世界富裕一个化学反应的可能,这是我们在Mad Monk Bar中尝试的实验性的游戏。

支撑架子的一升瓶没有和架台面板连结,而是穿入其中。在18mm厚的面板中嵌入向上射灯,我们可以切身地体会到一种美丽的视觉享受。通过如此下工夫的努力,诞生出了至今未曾有的创作。也许,下工夫本身就是手工制作的基本吧!愿一饮而尽后的日本酒的一升瓶可以成为这个架台的结构,并支撑起世界各国的美酒!

Ji Gong was a Monk of Rinzai sect who loved travel around and alcohol. He was serving God but not obeying the precepts, known for his madness, he was called Mad Monk and was loved by people. The design request was made by the owner who loves Ji Gong.

The shelves are supported by bottles of Japanese sake, and their faint lights emitted from the inside of the bottles illuminates the world’s sake. Ichiro’s malt and Jack Daniel are friends on the same shelf. It’s like a knowledgeable high priest shares a cheerful table with strangers on the street.

The designer was in charge from design to construction.By making it a glossy black wall, it reflects the sight and gives out mysterious continuity. The timeless atmosphere is created by giving a sense of tension to the luxury box-shaped sofa and chandelier synchronized with the sharp lines on the shelves. It is an experimental play at this bar to chemically react the conflicting worlds of tradition and advance, order and freedom to express Ji Gong ‘s way of life.

There is no metal joint. Just bottles that are stuck in the shelves. Lighting fixtures are embedded in the shelves (thickness 18mm) to light from below. There are many beautiful things and fun things around us. Ingenuity is the key. The Japanese Sake bottles support the world’s liquors as shelf structure.