This Earth redefines the idea of conventional dessert shop experience with its first branch in Kelapa Gading Mall, Jakarta, designed by Indonesian architectural and interior studio, Seniman Ruang. The vision encompasses more than a space experimentation, but also bringing various types of icy dessert products that exist around the world. With a key concept to take inspiration from natural wonders of the world, the interior design brings iconic and organic shapes of natural forms on earth into a built environment in a contemporary way, creating a dynamic configuration of seats, ceiling, and façade.
Swallow’s bird nest, which is their signature ingredient, has influenced the main attraction of the shop in the form of towering drinking pods located at the center of the room. It offers a different drinking experience in a high-level seat through climbing a spiral staircase covered with organic and interlocking spiral iron patterns as interpretation of natural bird nest form. This arrangement allows the space to reach maximum seat capacity in a very limited space through verticality, with a minimal construction footprint and a wide view towards the mall’s window façade. The pods tower embodied several layers of construction; the steel core of spiral stairs as the main structure, the tubular iron sheath, and 12 attached drinking pods. In addition to the function as a safety barrier, the tubular sheath is also a medium for interactive and colorful wishing papers that are filled and bound by visiting customers.
The layering form of seats and ceiling is designed as an embodiment of the physical changes of glaciers in the world which has been the most important indicator of the global issue, climate change. The gradation of layers is an abstraction of the shrinking glacier, highlighted with warm LED lights designed by ErreLuce. Cups and merchandise are displayed on zigzagging illuminated acrylic shelves, layered and hung on the wall, illustrating the ice break phenomenon.
This Earth is a reminiscent and celebration of what is formed and comes from earth, wrapped through a collaboration of designed environment and beverages products. The design is a statement of appreciation to how nature has already given us, as well as the window to experience the beauty of its form. The experimental nature-inspired design elements demonstrate how our mother nature can bring joy and charm to the place we live in and bring awareness so that we can take better care of our environment.
This Earth redefines the idea of conventional dessert shop experience with its first branch in Kelapa Gading Mall, Jakarta, designed by Indonesian architectural and interior studio, Seniman Ruang. The vision encompasses more than a space experimentation, but also bringing various types of icy dessert products that exist around the world. With a key concept to take inspiration from natural wonders of the world, the interior design brings iconic and organic shapes of natural forms on earth into a built environment in a contemporary way, creating a dynamic configuration of seats, ceiling, and façade.
Swallow’s bird nest, which is their signature ingredient, has influenced the main attraction of the shop in the form of towering drinking pods located at the center of the room. It offers a different drinking experience in a high-level seat through climbing a spiral staircase covered with organic and interlocking spiral iron patterns as interpretation of natural bird nest form. This arrangement allows the space to reach maximum seat capacity in a very limited space through verticality, with a minimal construction footprint and a wide view towards the mall’s window façade. The pods tower embodied several layers of construction; the steel core of spiral stairs as the main structure, the tubular iron sheath, and 12 attached drinking pods. In addition to the function as a safety barrier, the tubular sheath is also a medium for interactive and colorful wishing papers that are filled and bound by visiting customers.
The layering form of seats and ceiling is designed as an embodiment of the physical changes of glaciers in the world which has been the most important indicator of the global issue, climate change. The gradation of layers is an abstraction of the shrinking glacier, highlighted with warm LED lights designed by ErreLuce. Cups and merchandise are displayed on zigzagging illuminated acrylic shelves, layered and hung on the wall, illustrating the ice break phenomenon.
This Earth is a reminiscent and celebration of what is formed and comes from earth, wrapped through a collaboration of designed environment and beverages products. The design is a statement of appreciation to how nature has already given us, as well as the window to experience the beauty of its form. The experimental nature-inspired design elements demonstrate how our mother nature can bring joy and charm to the place we live in and bring awareness so that we can take better care of our environment.
This Earth redefines the idea of conventional dessert shop experience with its first branch in Kelapa Gading Mall, Jakarta, designed by Indonesian architectural and interior studio, Seniman Ruang. The vision encompasses more than a space experimentation, but also bringing various types of icy dessert products that exist around the world. With a key concept to take inspiration from natural wonders of the world, the interior design brings iconic and organic shapes of natural forms on earth into a built environment in a contemporary way, creating a dynamic configuration of seats, ceiling, and façade.
Swallow’s bird nest, which is their signature ingredient, has influenced the main attraction of the shop in the form of towering drinking pods located at the center of the room. It offers a different drinking experience in a high-level seat through climbing a spiral staircase covered with organic and interlocking spiral iron patterns as interpretation of natural bird nest form. This arrangement allows the space to reach maximum seat capacity in a very limited space through verticality, with a minimal construction footprint and a wide view towards the mall’s window façade. The pods tower embodied several layers of construction; the steel core of spiral stairs as the main structure, the tubular iron sheath, and 12 attached drinking pods. In addition to the function as a safety barrier, the tubular sheath is also a medium for interactive and colorful wishing papers that are filled and bound by visiting customers.
The layering form of seats and ceiling is designed as an embodiment of the physical changes of glaciers in the world which has been the most important indicator of the global issue, climate change. The gradation of layers is an abstraction of the shrinking glacier, highlighted with warm LED lights designed by ErreLuce. Cups and merchandise are displayed on zigzagging illuminated acrylic shelves, layered and hung on the wall, illustrating the ice break phenomenon.
This Earth is a reminiscent and celebration of what is formed and comes from earth, wrapped through a collaboration of designed environment and beverages products. The design is a statement of appreciation to how nature has already given us, as well as the window to experience the beauty of its form. The experimental nature-inspired design elements demonstrate how our mother nature can bring joy and charm to the place we live in and bring awareness so that we can take better care of our environment.