Joō de Rolls

ARTTA Concept Studio designed a Japanese-French dessert restaurant in Hong Kong, developed around the concepts of sweetness and soft-posh.

Joō de Rolls is an interior project by ARTTA Concept Studio for a Japanese-French dessert serving restaurant located at Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. Using three main colours – mint green, gold-orange and grey-blue – the designers enhanced the ‘sweet’ character of the environment.

ARTTA Concept Studio, Joō de Rolls restaurant, Hong Kong, 2016
ARTTA Concept Studio, Joō de Rolls restaurant, Hong Kong, 2016
ARTTA Concept Studio, Joō de Rolls restaurant, Hong Kong, 2016
ARTTA Concept Studio, Joō de Rolls restaurant, Hong Kong, 2016
ARTTA Concept Studio, Joō de Rolls restaurant, Hong Kong, 2016
ARTTA Concept Studio, Joō de Rolls restaurant, Hong Kong, 2016
ARTTA Concept Studio, Joō de Rolls restaurant, floor plan

  The logo is inspired by the name of the restaurant, Joō de Rolls, with ‘Joō’ meaning queen in Japanese: churros have been transformed into a crown-like shape. At the core of the design, a fusion of Japanese and French features. To give a welcoming atmosphere the counter table was situated at the entrance, letting customers see how fresh churros are made, together with ice-cream and other beverages. The floor-to-ceiling windows let the natural lighting in, giving the space a warm touch.

ARTTA Concept Studio, Joō de Rolls restaurant, Hong Kong, 2016


Joō de Rolls, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Program: restaurant
Design: ARTTA Concept Studio
Area: 75 sqm
Completion: 2016