London Design Silver

2026

Moutai Experience Center, Shenzhen

Entrant

BLOOMDESIGN

Category

Interior Design - Showroom / Exhibit

Client's Name

Shenzhen King’s Collection Technology & Trading Co., Ltd.

Country / Region

China

Located in Shenzhen’s OCT Creative Park, the project explores the balance between heritage and innovation in China’s premium baijiu sector. As a retail showroom and a cultural experience space, it follows a narrative of “inheritance, reinterpretation, and renewal,” seeking to build deeper connections with today’s consumers while communicating Moutai’s brand spirit and China’s premium baijiu culture.
A Hidden Entrance
The original entrance is reimagined as a subtly raised facade sheltered by sloping eaves, tucked discreetly among the trees. A zigzagging ramp leads visitors inward, where raw concrete meets moss, shrubs, and climbing plants, as if growing from the site. At the end of the path, a stone sculpture with flowing water invites a moment of pause, before a heavy timber sliding door signals the transition inside. The restrained sequence, shaped by nature and time, hints at baijiu’s natural origins while allowing encounters—between people—to unfold naturally through subtle shifts in movement and perspective.
Innovation from Tradition
Inside, the collection of aged Moutai takes center stage. The narrative shifts from linear display to the social rituals of baijiu deeply rooted in Chinese culture. Inspired by traditional timber structures such as the Yingxian Wooden Pagoda and Foguang Temple, the design introduces a grille-lined corridor that reveals changing views with every step, and a contemporary wooden “caisson” that reinterprets traditional Chinese ceiling forms. Aged baijiu is presented as curated artifacts, set against archival visuals and text. Here, traditional craftsmanship and modern techniques converge, grounding the space in human experience and fostering cultural resonance through a contemporary expression of tradition.
Materiality Shaped by Time
Just as aged baijiu is formed through grain, water, and time, the interior is crafted from materials that bear the imprint of time—stone, wood, red brick, brass, and raw steel—each deepening in patina over time. The craftsmanship of brewing gives baijiu uniqueness, rarity, and a sense of time, which are translated into tactile textures and perceptible layers of time here. Material becomes a vessel of time and a witness to value. Rooted in materiality, the space and aged baijiu resonate in rhythm with time, creating an elevated, spiritual atmosphere.

Credits

Design team
Li Baolong
Design team
Nan Hongtian
Design team
Chen Xiaohu
Design team
Wang Kai
Design team
Zhou Renjie
Design team
Chen Weiwei
Design team
Wang Run
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