T-magi
T-Magi is the new Danish tea store for the exclusive French tea brand, Mariage Freres.
T-Magi is designed to work as a large display for all the fine tea products of Mariage Frères.
Tiny holes in different sizes are perforating the shelves in the back wall. The holes provide a large 3 dimensional image of a teapot. In the evening, the Teapot glows in the dark, attracting people’s attention. Seen from the street the whole teapot shows. As you move closer and around in the shop, the teapot will distort into smaller light fragments.
In the shop WE has designed a scents wall, where all the 40 different tea varieties is exhibited in small glass flasks, so the customers can smell their way to his or hers favorite tea. T-Magi sells green, red, white and black tea, stimulating both eye and smell senses. The simple and elegant design, is highlighting the exclusive colorful products of mariage frères.
WE architecture is a young innovating architecture office, based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Our capability spans from architecture, urban strategies, tangible design and utopian ideas.
WE architecture was founded in 2008 by Marc Jay, Julie Schmidt-Nielsen. Both partners are experienced project managers leading competitions in large high profile offices such as BIG, Skidmore, Owens and Merrill and Carmen Pinos.
Through employment in Barcelona, New York and by doing competitions and commissions abroad, the office has gained international experience and a worldwide network of collaborators.
WE believes that the best result emerge through teamwork and transdisciplinary networks. That is why WE architecture work across continents as well as across professional borders to enter complex conditions with the best insight and precision.
WE create proposals, that merge through creative translation of all the information we get from contexts, conditions and programs.
WE architecture strive to push innovative architecture forward to improve the condition of the world. No less.
Over the last year the office has been awarded in several open competitions, and has just won World Architecture Award for a villa in Thailand, (TT-Villa)