▌Products used: Rome chandelier|Copper mesh industrial wall lamp|European brass wall lamp-04|Retro hemp rope chandelier|
Kaohsiung Meinong has recently built a Japanese-style smoke shop. Have you been there? If you are still thinking about how to match the textured lighting fixtures of the electric fire industry with the space, let’s take a look at the smoke shops using our electric fires. Industrial lighting fixtures embellish this beautiful Japanese-style building. Let’s introduce the styles selected for tobacco products. The first is the "Wall-mounted Copper Lamp #04" on both sides of the main entrance. The main body is made of brass die-casting, with a glass lampshade, showing a retro and practical texture. It is more elegant when installed on a wooden wall. Show elegance. Entering the room, you can see the "Rome brass chandelier" lighting up the long table indoors, and the golden lampshade lights up the indoor atmosphere in the dark space; looking at the corner of the display cabinet, you can see the "retro hemp rope chandelier" - simple appearance , low-key to bring out the Japanese style. When we come outdoors, there is a "wall-mounted copper lamp" hanging on the wall next to the large daylighting glass window. The brass surface is treated with distress, suitable for industrial, Nordic, and classical style decoration. It has an IP64 waterproof rating, which can effectively prevent rain and moisture. Corrosion of internal mechanical circuits, solid and durable quality. It can be seen that the electric industrial wall lamps and Japanese style complement each other.
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Mino Tobacoo (Mino Tobacoo) was a tobacco leaf guidance station where tobacco farmers submitted their tobacco leaves in the past. It was an early public sales bureau. Tobacco and alcoholic beverages from the Mino area were sent here for quality control, management and wholesale. However, later Taiwan After joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2002, the Tobacco and Liquor Monopoly Law was abolished, and the public sales bureaus were converted into private enterprises. The counseling stations originally established by tobacco farmers with funds raised were transferred to the State-owned Property Administration. The tobacco leaf counseling stations were once required to be demolished and the land auctioned. Fortunately, Local people in Meinong strongly advocated for the preservation and transfer of the counseling center to local management as a public space. Then the Meinong District Office applied for funds from the Guest Committee and cooperated with the existing subsidies from the Kaohsiung City Government to spend more than 17 million for renovations. There is the "cigarette shop" that everyone sees today.
▲ Copper mesh industrial wall lamp