Create A Space-themed Bubble Tea Shop

Create a space-themed element for the bubble tea store

Upon entering, a 3-meter-tall astronaut sculpture blocks the entrance—its matte white finish makes it look like it's just returned from the moon, with dark details hidden within its helmet (resembling space sunglasses!). More than just a photo-op, it also subtly divides the space: on the left is the "space collection" section (coffee beans and merchandise in glass cases), while on the right leads to the ordering area, creating a natural, "must-photograph" visual anchor.

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Depth inside, the luminous moon wall is the hidden gem! Purple light illuminates the undulating textures of the lunar surface, framed by a metallic "APOLLO" logo. The trendy toy displays on either side resemble space capsule display cases—each compartment houses illuminated astronaut toys, ranging from miniature figures to full-size models, alluding to the different stages of space exploration. Customers are tempted to take a closer look at the details, naturally extending their stay.

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Materials create an "industrial sci-fi feel"

The bubble tea restaurant's concrete walls are intentionally left raw, but metal lines and geometric lighting create a sense of technology. The long white ceiling lights resemble the lighting strips of a space capsule; the hexagonal frames on the walls and the metal countertops in the ordering area are all made of strong, straight lines, echoing the cold order of the universe.

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But the most striking feature is the interweaving of "transparent elements": acrylic chairs, glass display cases, curved glass doors... These transparent materials add a lightness to the space, removing the oppressive feeling of concrete and metal. For example, the transparent chairs in the lounge area, paired with the white round table, resemble clouds floating in space. When taking photos, you can even see the moon wall behind them, creating a sense of depth and depth in the image!

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Functional Areas Hidden Themes

The ordering area: Created as a "space console"! The geometric light frame resembles a spaceship control console, the menu wall features modular white panels (evoking the button design of a space capsule), and the adjacent cup wall is even more striking—hundreds of black and white cups stacked diagonally resemble space debris warped by gravity, serving as both decorative and a nod to the restaurant's core product offering: "The Universe in a Cup."

The lounge area features a combination of round tables and high stools, with a deliberate "circular" circulation path. Customers follow the entrance (astronauts) → order (counter) → take a seat (circular area) → check in (moon wall), creating a seamless "space odyssey" experience with themed photo opportunities at every step.

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Hidden Easter Egg: Among the trendy toy displays, some astronauts are holding milk tea cups! This "dimensional-breaking" design subtly connects "drinking milk tea" with "space exploration," giving customers the feeling that "this isn't just ordinary milk tea, it's a special treat from space."

Lighting: Creating an Atmosphere with Color and Layers

The purple moon lights are the ambiance-enhancing feature, but even more clever is the "light and dark" zoning: accent lighting (astronaut-lit and moon-wall-lit) is used at the entrance and check-in area, while soft, diffuse lighting (long strip lights + hidden light strips) is used in the ordering and rest areas. This not only makes the check-in area stand out, but also ensures comfortable, non-glare lighting in the dining area.

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Reflective materials are also utilized: the metal walls and glass cabinets reflect light, refracting the purple and white light throughout the space, creating a "space capsule" effect. Even sitting in a corner, you can still feel the sci-fi atmosphere, without blinding angles.