A time-honored Beijing Roast Duck restaurant Quan Ju De recently opened its flagship restaurant in Vancouver, Canada. As a restaurant brand dating back to 156 years ago, Quan Ju De brought an incredible cutting-edge 5D dining experience to the country while reserving the century-old legacy of Chinese culture and aesthetics.
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An aerial of Beijing city is projected on the ceiling, from which guests can see the traditional architectural craft of China and the totem of dragon, a symbol of power.
Dozens of recipes in Chinese characters that are presented in the form of movable type printing, one of the Four Great Inventions of China, decorate the wall in a magnificent way.
Antique shelves and book shelves are placed in the hall that is painted with red and blue, creating a gorgeous picturesque scene.
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Quan Ju De brought Chinese aesthetic and oriental grace to Vancouver. In addition, a touch of Western elegance is added by Carlton dining chair.
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As a classic piece in Mexarts’ Noir collection, it is not the first time that the chair greeted the world. It has made its appearance in Greenhouse Restaurant in Australia. Since it was launched, it has been favored by clients around the world.
With a mid-century legacy, it is a combination of simplicity and luxury. It is destined to be a timeless piece of art.
With double stiches on the top of the backrest, the hold chair interprets a space aesthetics. The silhouette from the top of the backrest to the tip of the leg is perky and elegant thanks to the delicate craftsmanship. The chair is like a ballerina who dances to the music.
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Colors can be used as a metaphor to philosophy. Blue is as gentle as water and is favored by restaurants like Quan Ju De and Greenhouse. Selected fabrics have created unlimited variations, giving it more possibilities.
Symbolizing calm and profound, black is always the chosen color of the house host’s study room.