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Bun House Disco: London Restaurant Blends Industrial Design with Hong Kong Neon Aesthetic

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Cajsa Carlson

9mo ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

Bun House Disco is a new Chinese restaurant in London's Shoreditch area that combines industrial design elements (concrete, metal, exposed fixtures) with traditional Cantonese craft details and vibrant neon lighting to create an "industrial party feel." The restaurant is the sister establishment to Bun House in Chinatown and features white-and-green glazed tiles at the entrance, drawing inspiration from Hong Kong's neon night aesthetic.

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Concrete, metal and exposed fixtures were combined with Cantonese craft details and bright neon lights
give Chinese restaurant Bun House Disco in London an industrial party feel
colour palette "straight out of Hong Kong's neon nights"
White-and-green glazed tiles decorate the entrance
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Concrete, metal and exposed fixtures were combined with Cantonese craft details and bright neon lights to give Chinese street-food restaurant Bun House Disco in London an industrial party feel.

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