BLACKSWAN Restaurant

The Swan is in everything.
Continuous lines drift across a series of canvases forming the intersecting swans with a fitting grace. It was this painting, ‘Swans’ (2022) by Gary Hume, that embedded itself in the mind of Chris Shao, the seed from which the Black Swan concept grew.

“There’s no illusion of three-dimensional space in the works, but there is plenty of time: light time, because they change throughout the day.” — Gary Hume on ‘Swans’.

Chris Shao Studio followed the intrigue of their founder and delved deeper into Hume’s mind and work. Hume’s idea of “light time” was reinterpreted and reimagined through an interior focussed lens. Hume highlights the subtle beauty that occurs when nature and art passively meet. These interactions can require patience, Chris Shao Studio engineers the phenomenon through thoughtful execution.

On the first floor of the Luo Hong Photography Art Museum, the main dining area sits in view of an oriental landscape garden. Patrons are not only fed fine French cuisine but a fusion of simple modernist design and rich natural beauty.

Swans float in the lake while diners look on with a full view. Threaded throughout each room is the swan form, in some overt and other more gestural ways. The foyer desk emulates the Swan while a Caroline Sarkozy designed chandelier centers the area, and foretells the overall design of the space with Swan-like layers of cascading feathers.

Real swans provides diners in the main dining with a moment’s pause, in the presence of the creature’s grace. In Chinese culture the black swan has come to describe something incredibly rare. The something rare of the BLACKSWAN project is its delicate and intricate approach to details. It invites you to look on and appreciate. BLACKSWAN is a place out in the open, and yet, somehow feels like a secret whispered.

The muted interior palette mirrors the swan’s elegance, floating it seamlessly from room to room and creating cohesion. Texture and material are blended, layer upon layer, offering patrons textural vignettes for their eyes to sink into. Subdued colors enable the lavish and diverse use of material, flowing with a movement reminiscent of the swan. Stone, plaster, velvet and metals collide in excess while monochromatic shades maintain harmony.

The BLACKSWAN is an ode to its muse, quiet luxury and elegance. The sublime is given four walls, the natural and man-made synchronize to articulate the uncomplicated: the swan can be found everywhere and in everything if you use the right light to find it.

Other images can be seen in the gallery down below

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Project name: BLACKSWAN Restaurant
Project location: F/1, Luohong Art Museum, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District, Beijing
Project type: interior design
Project status: built
Principle designer: Chris Shao
Design team: Chris Shao Studio LLC

Design period: June 2022
Construction period: June 2024
Interior floor area (m2): 1300

Lighting consultant: Zhu Hai Yan
Photographer: Zhu Hai Studio

About Chris Shao
Graduated from the University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign and Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris with a double undergraduate degree in International Business and Marketing. In 2015, with a non-professional background, Chris was admitted to the New York School of Interior Design, one of the US's best interior design master programs. "I am not only an interior designer but also a storyteller," said Chris, a young designer from China who began to tell his story with design in New York. Chris was named 30 Elite Under 30 by Forbes in 2020.

Chris Shao

While pursuing a Master of Fine Arts, Chris, with his impressive design proposal, received his first major commission to design the interiors of a multi-family project at 111 Varick Street, in the cosmopolitan neighborhood of SoHo. Since then, he has participated in several large real estate developments in Brooklyn and the Upper West Side of New York. In 2019, Chris opened a second design studio in China, Chris Shao Studio (Shanghai) LLC. At the same time, he undertook multiple high-end projects, including Tomson and Cuihu. At the beginning of 2020, he established Ruiwu Furniture Design (Shanghai) Co., Ltd, also known as OBJECTIVE, which planned a series of high-quality art exhibitions, contributing valuable cultural and art content to the Chinese art market. In 2020, Chris established Banks catering brand, which further expands his presence in the field of lifestyle and culture and injects the young generation's power into Shanghai and the national market.

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