A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.
A members-only sky clubhouse by AB Concept crowns Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, translating Ou embroidery, ceramics and inlay into a refined setting for dining, socialising and quiet escape above the city.
AB Concept has crafted a sky-high sanctuary above Wenzhou in the 38th-floor residents’ clubhouse at Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza, a 7,000-square-metre social realm that channels the city’s millennia-old trading spirit into a contemporary luxury setting. Rising 389 metres at the confluence of old and new districts, the tower overlooks the Oujiang River’s “one river, two banks” urban landscape, a view that becomes a constant visual thread throughout the interior.
Design director Kevin Chung and the AB Concept team root the project in Ou culture, fusing traditional crafts like Ou embroidery, Ou kiln ceramics, Ou sculpture and Wenzhou mother-of-pearl inlay with Western design codes. The double-height arrival lobby frames sweeping river vistas, where metallic lines and sculptural art pieces evoke a refined modern Chinese sensibility. Above, a three-dimensional camellia motif—an intangible cultural heritage of Wenzhou—blooms across a curved ceiling, its intricate stitching echoing the flowing stone patterns underfoot.
The all-day restaurant “Jinge” features an eight-metre-high dome and a bespoke Ou-sculpted landscape wall, while the adjoining “Tide” bar centres on a shell-shaped counter in oxidised copper, shimmering like river ripples at sunset. Tucked behind, the “Jinyun” cigar lounge offers leather seating and climate-controlled wine storage for discreet business or social gatherings.
Along the corridor, colourful Ou ceramics and luminous Wenzhou inlay set a ceremonious tone leading to six riverfront private dining suites. The signature “Jinyu” room, inspired by classical gardens, is ringed by sixteen stone columns forming an octagonal pavilion, crowned by layered glass chandeliers and walls etched with the contours of Yandang Mountain.
The "Queen’s Room" mirror hall is defined by soft pink tones, with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Ou River, drawing the interplay of daylight, nightfall and shimmering water into the space. A slender marble table accommodates art salons, afternoon tea gatherings or yoga meditation sessions, while mirrored surfaces and metallic details are enhanced under the lighting to heighten a sense of lavish drama—creating a private realm where female residents can momentarily step away from daily routines and claim a quiet moment to themselves.
Together with the feminine “Queen’s Room” mirror hall and flexible smaller suites, the clubhouse becomes an airborne manor where Wenzhou’s artisanal heritage and contemporary urban glamour meet in the clouds.