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When I walked into this mango store, I was immediately attracted by the bar counter which was designed in the shape of a mango! Do you know why? Because its bar counter is not of the conventional design, but really looks like a real mango cut into square shapes. Moreover, its surface is illuminated by LED light strips, making it look very rich in color and appetizing. This is definitely the living signature of this store. Just have a glass of mango juice! If you look at this store from another Angle, you will see several large cup-shaped ones with habits inserted on them. But these are not for drinking; they are areas for customers to have meals. Wow, this store is really interesting and creative. I think this design is definitely a great idea, suitable for those who are just starting their business. Let me introduce to you how they designed and laid out this small-sized juice shop business!

The first thing that catches your eye is most likely the bar. Rather than a neat rectangle, it's composed of bright yellow "blocks," resembling the flesh of a carefully sliced mango. The black countertop serves as a backdrop, resisting stains while also allowing the fruit above to "brighten"—pile upon pile of fresh mangoes, bright red strawberries, and fuzzy kiwis, laid out so openly. The waiter's movements are clear, allowing you to rest assured, "The fruit used in this juice is guaranteed to be fresh."
The front of the bar also has fluorescent "MANGO HOUSE" written on it. At night, when the lights are on, the entire bar seems to glow. The blackboard menu next to it is also very interesting, with "STARTER" and "MAIN COURSE" (of course, the juice categories) clearly written, and even a "WELCOME" sign. The waiter standing behind them makes the conversation lively. You say, just based on the appearance and "transparency" of this bar, wouldn't you already like it twice as much before placing an order?

Next up is a design I'd like to call "the ceiling of imagination"—the "Giant Cup" dining table. It literally takes the everyday juice cup and magnifies it into the size of a dining table! The bright yellow "cup" looks like it's been coated with a layer of luster, and from a distance, it resembles a glass of freshly made mango juice. Even more striking is the oversized yellow straw adorning the "rim." Who wouldn't exclaim, "This is so playful!"?
The black tabletop perfectly contrasts with the "cup," and with a glass of real mango juice on top, it's practically indistinguishable from the real thing. Imagine sitting at this table with a friend. Wouldn't you feel like you've suddenly shrunk down and are sitting in a giant glass of mango juice? Take a picture with your phone, post it on your social media, and ask "Guess where I am!" The comments section will surely explode. This design, which transforms a "product symbol" into a scene, is incredibly interactive. Who wouldn't love it?

The bar stools at the counter and tables are a veritable "color party." White, light green, pale pink... each one looks like it was picked out of a candy jar. The soft curves of the stools fit snugly against your hips and back, making it comfortable even for a while while waiting for your juice.
Even better, the metal bases of the stools swivel. Feeling bored while waiting for your juice? Just a gentle spin will brighten your mood. Furthermore, these colorful stools complement the surrounding yellow and green furniture without looking cluttered. Instead, they resemble a sprinkle of rainbow candy scattered throughout the restaurant, maximizing the energy of the space. Choosing a stool is like picking out your favorite macarons. Doesn't this little pleasure make waiting for your meal a real pleasure?

There's a wall in the store I absolutely recommend you spend some time standing in front of—the one where neon lights and mirrors intertwine. The colorful neon tubes spell out "MANGO HOUSE," and the interplay of pink, yellow, and blue lights tinges the air with a sweet hue.
Even more captivating are the circular mirrors embedded in the wall, varying in size, resembling slices of mango flesh (or perhaps, like water droplets on the side of a glass?). Not only do the mirrors reflect the colors and figures within the store, but they also make the already small space seem even more spacious. Sometimes, the neon light hits the mirrors, bouncing off the floor or ceiling, creating a miniature light and shadow show. Even just taking a photo by the wall creates a magical "cyberpunk meets fresh mango" effect, and posting it will surely provoke a barrage of questions: "What store is this?" Isn't this clever and beautiful play of light and mirrors?

Have you noticed the yellow, multi-tiered shelf next to the bar? It's called a "green plant storage rack," but it's more than just a place to store plants. The tiered design is refreshing, and each tier is filled with small potted green plants like mint leaves and small ferns, adding a touch of natural breath to the vibrantly colored space.
Even better, the shelf is also filled with fruit—bright yellow mangoes and bright red apples—which serves as both a decorative touch and a subtle reminder: "Look, we're using fresh fruit!" Sometimes, when the staff makes fresh juice, they'll pull fruit directly from this shelf. Watching the whole process, doesn't it reassure you of the freshness? Isn't this design, which combines "decoration" with "practicality," "display" with "experience," truly ingenious?
The final "killer feature" is the swing seat in the shop. Who would have thought you could have a swing in a juice shop? The wooden seat, with its thick rope, is casually yet cleverly hung next to the neon wall.
Tired? Or make a date with a friend and sit on it and rock gently while you wait for your juice. With the colorful neon lights beside you, the busy figures of the shop assistants in front of you, and the aroma of fresh fruit in your nose, the swing swings slowly, seemingly sweeping away even the fatigue of life. Especially at night, when the neon lights come on, sitting on the swing is like being transported back to your childhood walk home from school, that pure joy is all over again. Just for this swing, wouldn't you be willing to stay in the shop a little longer?
