Pearl Diving-Inspired Restaurant Interiors

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Koichi Takada Architects Designs the Interiors of Jiwan

Australian design studio Koichi Takada Architects designs the new Kiwan restaurant interiors and draw inspiration from Qatar's pearl-diving history. It is detailed with over four million Swarovski crystals that come down from the ceiling to resemble the look of the northern lights.

The studio founder Koichi Takada talks about the design to Dezeen, stating that "The palette of materials that we drew from was very much about paying homage to the unique Qatari landscape – where the desert meets the sea – as well as the iconic architecture. We chose a mirrored finish for the ceiling to draw the reflection of the Persian Gulf deep into the space, as well as to reflect the gentle movement of the four million Swarovski crystals that dance from the ceiling."
Trend Themes
1. Pearl-diving-inspired Restaurant Interiors - Restaurants are finding inspiration from unlikely sources, drawing design elements and themes from things such as pearl diving and historical events
2. Incorporation of High-end Materials - Designers are using luxury materials like Swarovski crystals to create unique, high-end interiors that appeal to discerning customers
3. Reflective and Mirrored Finishes - Designers are using reflective and mirrored finishes to create the illusion of more space and draw attention to specific elements within a room
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - There is an opportunity for hotels and restaurants to create visually stunning and culturally significant interiors to attract high-end customers
2. Luxury Goods - There is a market for designers and luxury goods companies to supply high-end materials like Swarovski crystals in the creation of stunning interiors
3. Retail - Retail spaces can create unique and eye-catching interiors to attract customers and set themselves apart from competitors

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