Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
JIEN Woodwork Showroom
Ouyang Yun

JIEN Woodwork Showroom

AD ARCHITECTURE as Architects

JIEN is a franchisee of wooden veneer brand Fanpin. The company opened a new showroom centering on Fanpin's wooden veneer products. The space sits on the second floor of an office building repurposed from an old factory in the east area of Shantou City. This showroom mainly focuses on wooden veneer display whilst also incorporating customized steel and cabinets.

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Ouyang Yun

Brand Exploration

Taking wood as the medium and draws on the quintessence of nature, Fanpin is dedicated to creating tactile, distinctive and aesthetic wooden panels.

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Ouyang Yun

Having been based in Chaoshan Region for 5 years, JIEN has established a network with local design community, and has also enhanced the visibility of Fanpin's wooden veneers in the local market. This time, JIEN invited AD ARCHITECTURE to conceive the new showroom. AD ARCHITECTURE didn't regard this project as JIEN's attempt to exploit new market but to consolidate and further expand the existing market. Therefore, in addition to displaying the franchiser's wooden veneers, the design team focused more on conveying JIEN's own capabilities of creation. The key of the design shifted from products selling to the communication of the brand's competence in creating and executing customized furniture solutions.

photo_credit Ouyang Yun
Ouyang Yun

How to attract customers is a core issue needed to be figured out in commercial space design. However, for this project, what matters most is how to enhance JIEN's brand stickiness, and how to let more people understand that JIEN is capable of independently customizing home furniture system solutions in addition to selling wooden veneer products as a franchisee.

photo_credit Ouyang Yun
Ouyang Yun

Design Exploration

Therefore, AD ARCHITECTURE designed a space that not merely functions as a showroom, but more importantly, an artistic, warm and private "reception room" for JIEN.

photo_credit Ouyang Yun
Ouyang Yun

The space itself is a container. The design team tried to explore products presentation and people's experience in it, hoping to stimulate visitors to feel the charming textures of the space and products, and then to interpret product details and craftsmanship.

photo_credit Ouyang Yun
Ouyang Yun

The small-scale space appears expansive and bright, and features natural textures. AD ARCHITECTURE emphasized the interaction between people and space. The design greatly transformed the existing architectural space and composition, to enhance the coordination of spatial structures, materials and colors, and to create new fluidity between the architecture and the spatial realm. The design team deliberately created unexpected, differentiated surprises in the space.

photo_credit Ouyang Yun
Ouyang Yun

Spatial Narratives

Occupying a floor area of 200 square meters, the overall space is composed of 3 major functional zones, including reception foyer, wooden veneers display & office area, customized furniture solutions display & reception area. No front desk is set at the reception foyer. This is a bold attempt, which is based on the consideration of the changing ways of payment recently. Conventional front desk is replaced by a piece of stone, which welcomes visitors in a low-profile posture. 

photo_credit Ouyang Yun
Ouyang Yun

The wooden veneer display & office area occupies the central part of the space. Products display is arranged at the left section inside the entrance. This simplistic space presents a sense of order through products display, and highlights the aesthetic of products. The unique display stand made of stainless steel and stone implicitly conveys JIEN's core idea of product customization. The office is on the right side. Concise working functions are integrated with a backdrop of movable wooden veneer samples, showing a simplistic and neat image.

photo_credit Ouyang Yun
Ouyang Yun

The third major functional space combines reception and the purpose of displaying JIEN's bespoke home furniture solutions. Cabinets are displayed on interior facades. In this small-scale space, kitchen system, closet system, wine cabinet system and shoe cabinet system are showcased in a unified, coordinated manner. In the middle is a customized reception desk, which is a center that brings people closer together and provides private, comfortable experience. As approaching this project, the design team worked to create an explorative spatial experience, and to obtain the effect of revealing a big picture through a small-scale space. The goal was to create an introverted but freely expanding spatial realm. Large areas of ceiling lighting produce a comfortable atmosphere, and help reveal the true state of products. The design fully interpreted the relationship among products, light and space, conveying a sincere attitude. This project is AD ARCHITECTURE's another attempt at applying Western design logic to construct Oriental spatial emotions and philosophy.

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Team:
Chief Designer: Xie Peihe
Design Team: AD ARCHITECTURE

Material Used:
Handmade Paint, Carpet, Stainless Steel, Wooden Veneer

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