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Size: Customized
Materials: MDF and baking paint, tempered glass, stone
Production time: 28 working days
Payment methods: Wire transfer, Western Union
The radial stripes interwoven with light beige and pale pink spread from the center of the wall to the periphery, as if the texture of an ice cream cone just dug open was spread on the wall. Even the ceiling above was made with a diamond-shaped concave and convex waffle texture. Stepping on the matte tiles in light beige, even the steps felt a little lighter.

The decoration of this store doesn't follow the "cold, sweet and cool" style. Instead, it has welded the "warm and sweet atmosphere of just getting an ice cream" into the space: it gradually shels from the center of the wall towards the door. Standing at the door and looking into the store, it's like looking through the crispy crust of an ice cream cone to see the soft cream core inside. The diamond-shaped ceiling above is light khaki in color. The concave and convex patterns are exactly the same as the waffle patterns.
When the light leaks through the gaps in the ceiling and falls on the wall, it leaves a fine grid shadow, as if the wrapping paper of ice cream has been spread above the head. The floor was covered with matte light beige tiles, which do not reflect light but are clean enough. Even if there is a little ice cream stain, it can be wiped away with a wet mop. Even the gaps between the tiles were filled with light gray grout, which blends perfectly with the overall color tone.
The main body of the bar counter is hidden behind the display cabinet, but there is no closed partition. The transparent display cabinet is like a "sweet taste showcase", directly drawing the customers' attention to the ice cream itself. The staff stand behind the display cabinet and can meet the customers' eyes with just a glance. There is no need to shout at the top of one's voice, "What flavor do you want?"
When handing out the ice cream cone, they can touch it with just a stretch of their arm. Even the tone of communication softened. The bar counter is precisely located at the center of the space. No matter which Angle you enter from the door, you can stand in front of the bar counter in just three steps. There's no need to take a detour, nor will you get stuck in a crowd.

Above each grid was a small label the size of a palm. The font was round and cartoonish. Even the "double" in "Double Chocolate" was drawn in the shape of two small ice cream cones. Even children who couldn't read could point to the pattern on the label and say, "I want the one with nuts." The inner side of the glass cover is also embedded with warm white light strips. The light spreads down along the arc of the ice cream, making the texture of each scoop soft and fluffy, as if it had just been taken out of the freezer with a frosty smell. Even if you just stand by and watch it, you will first feel a cool and sweet sensation on your tongue.

The radial stripes on the wall just converge behind the bar counter, as if all the sweetness has gathered within it. The diamond-shaped ceiling pattern on the top of the head corresponds exactly to the waffle cone in the bar counter display cabinet. Looking up at the ceiling and down at the cone, even the visual memory is unified.
Posters on the wall were also hung haphazardly around the bar counter - some were ice cream cones coated with chocolate sauce, and the arc at which the chocolate sauce trickled down the crispy crust was exactly the same as the "melting texture" at the edge of the bar counter. Some are sundaes in metal cups, with crushed nuts adhering to the rim of the cup, which exactly match the chocolate flavor in the display cabinet.