The deep wooden tone can be traced back to 19th-century Shanghai, where the simple elegance of British style blended with the refined essence of Chinese culture, forming the foundation for the initial fusion of Eastern and Western aesthetics. Let the furnishings take the lead, the design team skillfully delineates areas of varying weight and spatial interplay within the originally somewhat open layout, utilizing symmetrical Roman columns, intricately carved Chinese screens and panels and rattan seating, thereby creating an atmosphere that balances privacy with openness in the dining space.