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LILLA

A bridge where California light meets urban time

LILLA reframes time through spatial experience. Instead of “all-day” as a service label, the interior acts as a bridge between tempos of city life—morning focus, dusk social, late-night unwind—so users can set their own pace. Calibrated lighting, mirrored and gradient surfaces, and a clear circulation spine work with sunlight and planted pockets to modulate intensity across the day. Material contrasts cue shifts in mood without forcing a change of place, helping modern professionals slow down, recalibrate, and reclaim a sense of time autonomy.

Client

Xin-Yi Dream Plaza

Location

Taipei, Taiwan

Categories

Hospitality

Typologies

Graphic Design

Graphic Design

Art Sourcing

Art Sourcing

Wayfinding & Signage

Wayfinding & Signage

Size

100m²

Year

2025

Set in the fast-paced Xinyi District of Taipei, Lilla introduces a soft intervention into the rigid tempo of urban life.

Its design adopts the syntax of “parallel temporalities,” translating the fluidity of LA’s freeway culture into a dual narrative of time and space.
The structure—composed of mirrored stainless steel and gradient glass captures the fragmented rhythm of a California downtown skyline. The space is organized into time slices:
– In the morning, diffused light filters through gradient glass, paired with cool-toned communal tables for focused energy.
– In the afternoon, warmer tones invite ease and pause.
– By night, music flows toward the street, accompanied by wine-based cocktails and dynamic lighting, guiding the mood into late-night chapters.

The material palette embraces contrast: rust-colored bridge arches run through industrial metal and textured tile, reflecting the coexistence of urban efficiency and cultural plurality.
Zones are not defined by partitions, but by subtle transitions in lighting and movement— offering a seamless shift between work and leisure.
This is not a replica of California, but a carefully crafted spatial journey — an invitation to move through time at your own pace.
What visitors experience is more than a drink; it is a fluid moment in time, held and shaped by mood, setting, and motion.