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The Traders Club

Moore Design



  • Taiwan
  • Moore Design
  • TIEN-WUN LI
  • YI-JEN LI
  • The Traders Club is designed as a commercial bar, aimed at young multinational investors as the target group. Inspiration is derived from the New York Stock Exchange, integrating European and American classical and modern technological elements to present a contrast of luxury and refinement with a modern, clean style.
    To solve the problem of insufficient space height in the old house, materials like curved ceiling and mirror faces are introduced to extend the visual height. Multiple columns, as a hierarchical division of functional areas, are also used to divide the customer group as well as create a sense of openness and privacy, and allow flexible use of the space. Social interaction and information circulation between customers increases with this outlay, and different events can be accommodated so specific consumer groups can gather.
    Deep black tones and special paint are used as a quiet base for the furnishing. Titanium is used for a fashionable and luxurious texture. The symbolic green color of the US stock market daily limit-up can be seen on the sofas. The ring-shaped lighting above symbolizes gold coins, combined with the real-time changes of digital information, creating a securities trading and social experience across space and time.

  • Moore Design
  • Moore Design
Project description

The Traders Club is designed as a commercial bar, aimed at young multinational investors as the target group. Inspiration is derived from the New York Stock Exchange, integrating European and American classical and modern technological elements to present a contrast of luxury and refinement with a modern, clean style. To solve the problem of insufficient space height in the old house, materials like curved ceiling and mirror faces are introduced to extend the visual height. Multiple columns, as a hierarchical division of functional areas, are also used to divide the customer group as well as create a sense of openness and privacy, and allow flexible use of the space. Social interaction and information circulation between customers increases with this outlay, and different events can be accommodated so specific consumer groups can gather. Deep black tones and special paint are used as a quiet base for the furnishing. Titanium is used for a fashionable and luxurious texture. The symbolic green color of the US stock market daily limit-up can be seen on the sofas. The ring-shaped lighting above symbolizes gold coins, combined with the real-time changes of digital information, creating a securities trading and social experience across space and time.


Project details
Location:Taiwan
Studio NameMoore Design
Lead designerTIEN-WUN LI
Design teamYI-JEN LI
Photography creditsMoore Design
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