Stone Creates Feng Shui Restaurant Setting
by Michelle Stinnard
October 3, 2008
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design of Gi Fu Loh, an authentic Cantonese restaurant at Harrah’s Casino in
South Lake Tahoe in Stateline, NV, involved the use of a variety of stone
materials such as limestone, granite, quartzite and marble as well as
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Designed
by T. Murao Design, Inc. of New York, Gi Fu Loh, an authentic Cantonese
restaurant at Harrah’s Casino in South Lake Tahoe in Stateline, NV, features a
variety of stone materials throughout the space.
One design goal, according to Taki Murao, Owner/Co-Principal of T. Murao
Design, Inc., was to take advantage of the limited space offered by using it in
unique and interesting ways. “The space had many columns and duct risers, so to
use them as an advantage, we created interesting paths or used them as
lighting, for example,” Murao explained. “From the study of water behavior, we
created narrow paths for the corridor and widened the areas for seating.”
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throughout the entry corridor features large-format pieces of Palais Pierre
Marron Etrusco limestone, while Palais Pierre Azur limestone was used as a
border around the space. Both materials were supplied by Country Floors of New
York, NY. |
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One
main feature of the 5,000-square-foot restaurant, which can be found on the
floor of the entryway, is a 60-square-foot, circle-shaped mosaic medallion
featuring a large dragon design. The medallion, which features a variety of
material, including marble, Murano glass and 24-karat White Gold, was
handcrafted by Sicis’ mosaic artists in Italy.
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the floor in the main entryway is a 60-square-foot, mosaic medallion featuring
a large dragon design. The reception desk top was fabricated from slabs of Azul
Bahia granite supplied by Tutto Marmo Inc. of San Diego, CA.
Furthermore, using Sicis’ transparent Glimmer and Waterglass mosaics with a
hint of opaque Murano Smalto, the ceiling pendants were artistically produced
to resemble the radiance of the sun. |
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The
floor tile surrounding the mosaic medallion is honed Palais Pierre Azur
limestone, which also continues into the entry corridor area. The material,
supplied by Country Floors of New York, NY, was employed in 4- x 16-inch
pieces, and a total of 100 square feet was used throughout the
restaurant.
Furthermore, flooring throughout the waiting area and at the rotunda entrance
features honed Palais Pierre Marron Etrusco limestone, also from Country
Floors. “We needed a material that could withstand the heavy commercial
traffic, while also presenting a one-of-a-kind art,” said Murao.
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| The
medallion, which features a variety of material, including marble, Murano glass
and 24-karat White Gold, was handcrafted by Sicis’ mosaic artists in Italy. |
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The
entry wall of the restaurant’s private room features White Gold quartzite from
Stone Source of New York, NY. Approximately 45 square feet of material was
used, and the large-format pieces have a thickness of ½
inch.
Additionally, the reception desk tops and countertop at the bar lounge feature
slabs of Azul Bahia granite supplied by Tutto Marmo Inc. of San Diego, CA.
The noodle bar countertop was fabricated from slabs of polished Persian Red
travertine/limestone from Stone Source.
Aside from supplying material for the dragon mosaic medallion, Sicis also
supplied glass mosaics for ceiling lighting pendants and illuminated columns,
ceiling panels and ceiling canopies.
Using Sicis’ transparent Glimmer and Waterglass mosaics with a hint of
opaque Murano Smalto, the ceiling pendants were artistically produced to
resemble the radiance of the sun.
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entry wall of the restaurant’s private room features White Gold quartzite from
Stone Source of New York, NY. Approximately 45 square feet of material was
used, and the large-format pieces have a thickness of ½ inch. |
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“All
elements were placed based on Feng Shui, such as a large fish tank, water
cascade, copper panels, stone flooring and backlit columns,” said the designer,
adding that he traveled to various places in China to collect each artifact and
had them air shipped to the jobsite.
Construction of the project began in January 2007 and finished in September of
2007, and according to the architect, the reaction to the project has been
amazingly positive.
Gi Fu Loh restaurant
Stateline, NV
Designer: T. Murao Design, Inc., New York, NY
Medallion Manufacturer: Sicis, Italy
Stone Suppliers: Country Floors, New York, NY (Palais Pierre Marron Etrusco
limestone, Palais Pierre Azur limestone); Stone Source, New York, NY (White
Gold quartzite, Persian Red travertine/limestone); Tutto Marmo Inc., San Diego,
CA (Azul Bahia granite)
Tile Supplier: Sicis, Italy
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