Hui Hsin Cheng

Like the simple design, the simple pleasures of life, simple and neat design line, back packing, visited many countries, from searching for a lot of pulsating spaces, discovered the truth of life, good design ought to have a good waste of life! Without too many components, clean lines to create geometry, bold use of color totem, cleverly points out that magic interesting, ever-changing expression of space, modern and understated luxury of fashion elements, as natural as breathing, into the interior space, the atmosphere, not only has the concept of compound function, more avant garde fashion scene.
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 Chinese Hot Pot by CHENG HUI HSIN

DaMingDingDing Chinese Hot Pot by CHENG HUI HSIN This is a Chinese hot pot restaurant in Fuzhou. The designer uses the characteristics of the light strip and the titanium plate to reflect the light source, to outline the sense of indoor space. Using linear light to outline the entire space, through the light and shadow of the titanium plated metal plate, the designer has created a cheerful light field. Take a time machine to travel through time and space, and enjoy the food at this time. The light particles converge into layers of light, beam, showing the sense of speed through the lines, and marking a splendid time for you and us.

Cafe Bar by CHENG HUI HSIN

Polo Cafe Bar by CHENG HUI HSIN Polo has nothing to do with luxury, it is an idea of loving life. And the Polo and coffee is a kind of lifestyle. Located in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Polo Café is inspired by the dynamic lines of the swing in polo, and the changes in light and shadow when horses run. The essence of polo sports elements is extracted and transformed into neat metal lines, which are scattered and arranged in the space through delicate arrangements. The designer put the spirit of this classic sport into space, through the clever ceiling line matching, to create a sense of speed and focus.

Japanese Yoshoku Restaurant by CHENG HUI HSIN

Toyika Xinzhuang Japanese Yoshoku Restaurant by CHENG HUI HSIN The whole dining space is laid out with the concept of family, so when customers enter this space, they might feel a sense of freedom and leisure from the family. The partitions are divided by various forms of dining spaces, presenting various warm corners of the home. This western restaurant provides a place where people can relax and enjoy their moment together. It enables most people to enjoy the ritual sense of western cuisine in a simple and comfortable mode. Encourage people to spend some time with their family members in their busy lives.

Showroom by CHENG HUI HSIN

Chenhow Marble Showroom by CHENG HUI HSIN Each piece of marble must undergo the compression of various strata to form a gorgeous appearance. The designer makes use of the unique texture of each piece of marble and adopts the color and pattern of the stone itself as the main material of the space. As the base is located in Kaohsiung, echoing the image of Kaohsiung’s port city, the space is designed with golden arc iron to frame the building shape and the streamlined shape ceiling of the ocean current image, to create the image of a ship entering the port.

Coffee Shop by CHENG HUI HSIN

Come True Coffee Shop by CHENG HUI HSIN A cup of mellow coffee can be tasted in infinite flavors. The base is located on the bustling streets of Taipei. It serves Taipei people who are busy at work, offering take-out coffee and energy. The design method of the store adopts an unstandardized dining space so that people can more freely find the most suitable corner for themselves. people can according to their different behavior patterns and find the seat that suits them best. The designer hopes to create an exclusive space where customers can focus more on their five senses and enjoy coffee comfortably.

Library by CHENG HUI HSIN

Unique Reading Area Library by CHENG HUI HSIN The library is located in a quiet and natural environment. The lobby is designed with virtual and real hollows between the grilles to connect the staggered relationship between people and space, creating a sense of overlap between light, shadow and space. A large number of bookshelf designs use vertical and horizontal lines to construct space, and use linear lighting to embellish, refract, penetrate and focus, creating more gathering spaces close to nature. The designer hopes to promote children's physical and mental development in this parent-child friendly reading area.

Contact Info

Hui Hsin Cheng
7F., No.76, Jiuquan St., Datong Dist., Taipei City , Taiwan
P: 886225996586
F: 886225994525

Hui Hsin Cheng is IBSP member since 2022, with 22376 IBSP rating.
 
 
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