* 시대를 초월한 미래주의 [Studio Paolo Ferrari ] The Henderson Peridot Bar

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건축은 빛 안에서 펼쳐지는 형태들의 능숙하고 정확하며 장엄한 유희다. - 르 코르뷔지에

"Timeless futurism" defines Hong Kong cocktail bar by Studio Paolo Ferrari

[빛과 색채로 빚어낸 미식의 서막]
토론토를 기반으로 활동하는 디자인 스튜디오 파올로 페라리가 새로운 프로젝트를 선보였습니다. 자하 하디드 아키텍츠의 역작인 홍콩 더 헨더슨 빌딩 최상층에 자리한 칵테일 바 페리도트입니다. 2024년 완공된 이곳은 방문객에게 발효 공법을 극대화한 식물성 칵테일과 독창적인 요리를 제공합니다. 2만 개가 넘는 미세한 조명이 눈부신 라임그린 빛을 뿜어내며 38층에서 펼쳐지는 특별한 미식 경험의 서막을 알립니다.

[과거와 미래를 잇는 디자인 철학]
파올로 페라리는 이 공간을 관통하는 디자인 언어를 시대를 초월한 미래주의라고 정의했습니다. 그 결과 공간 전체를 부드럽게 감싸는 라임그린 톤의 고치 형태 인테리어가 탄생했습니다. 페라리는 과거의 우아함에 뿌리를 두면서도 무한한 가능성을 향해 나아가는 홍콩 특유의 역동성을 이 공간에 투영하고자 했습니다.

[무한히 확장되는 초현실적 감각]
바 내부의 유려하게 이어지는 곡선형 벽면과 천장에는 돌출된 반투명 아크릴 원기둥이 설치되어 있습니다. 이 기둥들을 통해 2만 개 이상의 작은 빛들이 폭포수처럼 쏟아져 내립니다. 이러한 픽셀 형태의 조명은 마치 빛이 산란하는 디스코 볼을 연상시킵니다. 공간 전체를 채운 녹색 장식과 반사 표면들이 아름다운 빛과 어우러져 초현실적인 분위기를 극대화합니다. 페라리는 이 공간이 무한히 확장되는 느낌을 주면서도 동시에 매우 개인적이고 추상적인 감각을 선사한다고 덧붙였습니다.

[스카이라인을 품은 유려한 경계]
건축물의 조형미를 반영한 조각 같은 곡선 벽체는 훌륭한 액자 역할을 합니다. 홍콩의 화려한 스카이라인을 조망할 수 있는 대형 창을 우아하게 프레임 안에 담아냈습니다. 방문객들은 부드러운 모헤어 소재로 마감된 곡선형 소파와 라운지 체어에 몸을 맡긴 채 도시의 풍경을 여유롭게 감상합니다.

녹색 대리석으로 제작된 서비스 카운터는 마치 연극 무대처럼 또 다른 아치형 프레임 안에 자리 잡고 있습니다. 대리석 마감은 인접한 벽면을 타고 흘러내려 바닥까지 자연스럽게 이어집니다. 거울로 마감된 천장은 화려하게 빛나는 주류 진열장과 바텐더들의 역동적인 움직임을 비추며 공간에 입체감을 더합니다. 페라리는 친숙한 형태를 추상화하고 고급 소재를 재구성함으로써 기억과 대담한 혁신이 대화하는 공간을 완성했습니다.

[은밀하고 정교한 장인의 공간]
바 뒤편의 곡선형 대리석 복도를 따라 들어가면 은밀하고 아늑한 라운지가 숨겨져 있습니다. 프라이빗 행사를 위해 완전히 분리할 수 있는 이 공간에는 창문이 없습니다. 대신 수많은 미세 조명이 방문객을 빈틈없이 에워싸며 곡선형 크롬 마감 도어와 테이블에 반사되어 한층 더 극적인 몰입감을 선사합니다.

라운지 입구 맞은편에는 원통형 구조 안에 맞춤형 와인 보관장이 자리합니다. 스테인리스 스틸 소재의 둥근 홀더들이 각각 한 병의 와인을 품격 있게 진열합니다. 공중에 뜬 듯한 캔틸레버식 홀더는 조각품처럼 아름다우면서도 공학적으로 정교하게 설계되어 페라리의 철저한 장인정신을 돋보이게 합니다. 화장실 역시 둥글고 거대한 대리석 매스에 조각하듯 새겨 넣은 세면대로 일관성을 유지했습니다. 이처럼 모든 공간의 전환은 방문객이 현실 감각을 잊게 만드는 유기적인 이야기를 들려줍니다.
Write by Gemini & Jean Browwn

Over 20,000 tiny lights glow across this lime-green bar by Toronto based Studio Paolo Ferrari, located at the top of Zaha Hadid Architects' The Henderson in Hong Kong.

Peridot serves a menu of fermentation-forward, plant based cocktails and fare to guests on the 38th floor of The Henderson building, which completed in 2024.

Studio Paolo Ferrari approached the space in a style its founder describes as "timeless futurism", and the result is a cocoon-like interior enveloped almost entirely in lime green.

"We wanted the space to embody the energy and dynamism of Hong Kong, a space rooted in the elegance of the past, but propelled by possibility," said Ferrari.

The bar interior's continuously curved walls and ceiling are dotted with over 20,000 tiny lights that shine through protruding frosted acrylic cylinders.

The effect of these pixel-like elements is akin to an exploded disco ball, and the surrealism is intensified by the all-green decor and its reflective surfaces.

"There's a sense of infinite expansion, but it's deeply personal, abstract, yet strangely familiar," said Ferrari.

Echoing the architecture, sculptural sinuous walls frame large windows that overlook the Hong Kong skyline, which guests can enjoy from curvaceous mohair-upholstered sofas and lounge chairs.

The service counter sits within another framed arch, almost like a theatrical stage, and is made from green marble that extends across the adjacent walls and spills onto the floor.

A mirrored ceiling reflects the illuminated back bottle display and the cocktail servers preparing drinks in front.

"Familiar forms are abstracted, noble materials are reframed, and the result is a space that invites both reflection and projection," Ferrari said. "This is Timeless Futurism: memory in dialogue with courageous invention."

Hidden behind the bar, accessed via a curved marble lined corridor, is an intimate lounge area that can be closed off for private events.

In this windowless space, the tiny lights create an even more dramatic effect as they envelop guests and reflect off the curvaceous chrome-finished doorway and tables.

Facing the entrance to the lounge is a custom wine case, housed within a cylindrical volume and featuring scoop-like stainless-steel forms that each display a single bottle.

"Each cantilevered holder is engineered, as much as it is sculpted, highlighting Ferrari's rigour in detail," said the Peridot team.

More dramatic green marble lines the bathrooms, where basins are carved into a monolithic rounded plinth and porthole-like mirrors are ringed in lights.

"Every surface, object, and transition contributes to a holistic story that suspends disbelief, while remaining entirely grounded in craft," the team said.

from dezeen

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