Broadsheet
[Feature]
Apr 8, 2026
“One of the things we talked about a lot [when designing the space] was this idea of discovery,” says Losper. “As you enter, you can’t see much… and then you move through and everything kind of reveals itself.”
A curved glass-brick wall catches the light; a raised platform nods to the traditional phản (a low wooden structure used for everything from eating to napping); and the dining room opens out in warm, iron-oxide yellows, revealing paintings of everyday objects from Vietnamese cooking and dreamlike frescoes hand-painted by Shota over the course of several weeks.
