Meet’n Meal
O&O Studio, REhyphenation
When nature nurtures every household on Yim Tin Tsai, the Hakka villagers cherish simple yet precious moments gathered around the dining table, enjoying the gifts of nature.
“Meet’n Meal” symbolises this connection among people, nature, and traditional Hakka cuisine, serving as a place for villagers to reunite and engage in casual conversations. Despite the simplicity of Hakka dishes, the villagers of Yim Tin Tsai create flavourful dishes with limited resources.
As the village’s lifestyle evolves, the artwork aims to preserve traditions while showcasing the new generation’s aspirations. It provides a venue for global villagers to come together, reconnect with family, and relish heartwarming moments on the dining table.
Let’s gather around “Meet’n Meal” in Yim Tin Tsai and relish in the joy of coming back home together around the table.
-
Material
Wood, Stainless Steel, Textured Paint, Mosaics
O&O Studio, REhyphenation
O&O Studio
Architects Eric Chan and Suzanne Li co-founded O&O Studio with strong vision on delivering meaningful and timeless design, and nurturing exciting values to our community and environment. The Hong Kong and Shanghai based studio has a success of over 30 international design awards since 2018 with works exhibited in Hong Kong, Japan, US, UK and France.
REhyphenation
Joyce Fok is engaged in art education with focus on three-dimensional design and art installations. Joyce values the context and meaning of objects and applies the “re-design” approach in her creations to reflect the design purposes. While solving problems, her works also raise awareness on issues concerning our community.