The Peacock — Wine Cellar
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Award-Winning Wine Cellar
This design features Black, Dark Slate Gray, Dim Gray, and Gray.
About the Award-Winning Wine Cellar Design: The Peacock's ancient craftsmanship and contemporary fabrication create an intentional joining of past and present. The cellar comprises one thousand individually handcrafted blue-glazed terra cotta tiles, glistening like the Peacock's feathers. The design team used 3d printing to prototype before working with artisans from the historic porcelain town of Jingdezhen, China to craft the final tiles. Every tile's internal LED illuminates bottles individually, this creates a soft ambiance throughout the cellar. Over three years of fabrication, the team gained great respect for the artisans.
This palette has a warming feel, creating comfort and energy.
View at A' Design AwardThe Peacock, the source of these colors, was designed by Kyle MertensMeyer.
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Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
These hues were detected in Kyle MertensMeyer's award-winning project "The Peacock".
Kyle MertensMeyer is a distinguished designer acknowledged by the A' Design Award. Their work showcases mastery in aesthetic development.
The Founding Principle of August Green, Kyle MertensMeyer studied at Harvard and has built a practice in architecture, interior, and product design with teams in the U.S., Europe, and China, where he lived for a decade. In 2016, Kyle was named the Will Ching Designer of the Year by the International Interior Design Association in Chicago. Kyle’s recently recognized works include the Peacock Cellar in Shanghai, awarded Best Global Project by F.X. Magazine, and the Bethesda Medical Center in Haiti, awarded by the Boston Society of Architects and the AIA. Kyle is additionally the co-founder of Kaleidoskope Visualization and the CEO of the Green Missions Foundation.
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The Peacock has been recognized with the Platinum A' Interior Space and Exhibition Design Award in 2022. The A' Design Award is an internationally acknowledged design competition that recognizes outstanding creative accomplishment. Laureates are chosen through comprehensive judging by industry experts comprising academics, professionals and press members. The Platinum status indicates commendable design excellence as assessed by the judging body.
Elevate the artistry of interior spaces with exceptional retail and exhibition design. The interior award category highlights creative spatial experiences, innovative display techniques, and exceptional functionality in commercial environments.
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