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Swirling Plumes of Black-and-Gold Rattan Fill the Ceiling of a Bangkok Lounge

All images © Enter Asia Projects The rattan devotees over at Enter Projects Asia are back with a sweeping installation that swells through a Bangkok restaurant overlooking the Chao Priya River. Occupying the lounge of Spice & Barley, two 30-meter pillars ascend from the ground level before erupting into a mass of black-and-gold stripes. Patrick Keane, the director of the Thailand-based firm, told Dezeen that the team “used 3D special effects software Maya and Rhino to simulate bubbles, foam, and liquids” that reference the array of Belgium beers the restaurant serves. Concealing pipes and ventilation equipment, the spiraling forms also mirror the nearby architecture, while the painted stripes evoke the country’s gilded temples.

Enter Projects Asia weaves rattan sculptures through Bangkok restaurant

Architecture studio Enter Projects Asia has created a design installation for the Spice & Barley gastro lounge in Bangkok using rattan sculptures and gold hues to fuse Thai tradition with modern design. Enter Projects Asia, which is based in Phuket, Thailand, used 3D-modelling to create large sculptures that weave through the 300 square-metres space at the Riverside resort. These were made from rattan, a type of climbing plant with a flexible woody stem, and reach 30 metres from the floor to the ceiling. Top image: the shape of the sculptures reference nearby high rises. Above: rattan columns reach the ceiling They were informed by the use of the space – Spice and Barley serves gastro food but also specialises in craft beers imported from Belgium.

Enter Projects Asia weaves rattan sculptures through Spice & Barley restaurant in Bangkok

Enter Projects Asia weaves rattan sculptures through Spice & Barley restaurant in Bangkok Dezeen 10/12/2020 © Provided by Dezeen View of Spice and Barley by Enter Asia Projects Architecture studio Enter Projects Asia has created a design installation for the Spice & Barley gastro lounge in Bangkok using rattan sculptures and gold hues to fuse Thai tradition with modern design. Enter Projects Asia, which is based in Phuket, Thailand, used 3D-modelling to create large sculptures that weave through the 300 square-metres space at the Riverside resort. These were made from rattan, a type of climbing plant with a flexible woody stem, and reach 30 metres from the floor to the ceiling.

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