

Chinese restaurants are universal. Whether they be in Beijing, New York, or even in Ireland, it seems quite obvious when you’ve entered a Chinese restaurant. Yet, why do all these different restaurants, each unique in design and location, look Chinese? What do they have in common?
In this 18.6ft (5.68m) long pamphlet, you’ll find answers to these questions and not only understand what a Chinese restaurant should look like, but also challenge what a Chinese restaurant could look like.
1 PAMPHLET
5.68 METRES
122 PAGES
(18.6FT)
Orange Chicken and Porcelain Plates is a collection of notes and observations regarding different elements of Chinese Restaurant Design. This continuous sheet of paper delves into dozens of design motifs, several case studies on real-life locations, and even contemporary Chinese restaurant design trends.

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