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RooMoo’s astronomical bistro lounge

Located in the central area of Shanghai, an affluent Jing'an neighbourhood filled with tree-lined avenues, this is Halation's first outpost of the brand

by Hannah Holt 20 June 2022 Lighting Products

The design team used 3,713 square-shaped grass block pavers to cover 'Halation' with three different combinations and patterns.

Some 15 large infinity mirror pendant lamps, 70 metal ceiling surfaces and 81 disc devices that look like planets and meteorites, reflect the infinity of the universe.

With an astronomical environment concept, 'Halation' uses different lighting installations and BlueTooth to control the lighting effect of the whole site.

The wine bar area is adjacent to the main entrance. Through the illumination of the light, the half-curved three-level vertical wine bottle installation represents the passing of time. The two sizeable flying wine racks provide the display of wine and seem to be the start of the time change.

Some 81 discs are distributed on the ceiling in the central dining area. The staggered settings of heights reflect the uneven surface of the moon.  The sunken centre point is like a black hole, and the star-like colour-changing discs on the four sides are connected with the large and small spotlights arranged on the ceiling, which becomes the vision of the planetary belt. 

To add excitement and a point of interest for the space, Roomoo have added a return capsule spacecraft device, which can also be used as a performance space.

The design team decided to reduce the development cost of new materials and tried to use environmentally friendly and sustainable materials and materials hidden in the everyday living environment. They reorganised and superimposed low-cost square grass block pavers to balance cost and quality. 

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