Aster by Joshua Paris | RooMoo Design Studio

Aster by Joshua Paris, led by chef Joshua Paris, is a new dining destination inspired by its namesake flower, the aster, which also means “star.” The restaurant’s design translates the flower’s natural structure—a central disc surrounded by radiating petals—into a spatial experience. Guests gather at the heart of the flower, dining beneath a constellation of light.

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About Chef Joshua Paris – British-born chef Joshua Paris brings 19 years of global culinary experience to Aster. His career spans New Zealand, the UK, Australia, and China, including collaborations with Richard Ekkebus at 58° Grill in Shanghai and contributions to the opening of Park Hyatt Shenzhen. A formative period working under Paul Pairet at the legendary UV instilled in him a philosophy of discipline, precision, and relentless refinement. His culinary credo is simple: question everything and refine each dish until it cannot be improved further.

Aster by Joshua Paris

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Disc – The experience begins at the floral heart: a circular bar and a wraparound dining counter at the open kitchen form a unified stage. This central core allows for continuous 360-degree service. Diners at the counter are within arm’s reach of the culinary action, engaging directly with the chefs. A soft halo of light along the bar’s base echoes the overhead installation, creating an immersive glow. Tactile, hand-modeled clay finishes on the bar and counters evoke stratified rock, grounding the space in craft.

Aster by Joshua Paris

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Radiation of Petals – Overhead, the “crown” comprises 39 modular frames arranged in a gentle spiral, each holding a translucent violet petal made from recycled xuan paper. At night, perimeter lighting grazes the petals’ edges, transforming the ceiling into a drifting nebula. The system is designed for sustainability, with petals that can be re-dyed and frames that are reusable.

Aster by Joshua Paris

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Duplication of Flowers – Along the windows, layered pendant lights continue the floral theme. Aligned with structural beams, they turn architecture into poetry, with subtle variations in height making each one unique. Beneath this decorative layer, precise downlights ensure optimal illumination for every table.

Aster by Joshua Paris

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Root – The material palette of oak, stone, and concrete converges like a calyx cradling a bloom. A herringbone oak floor radiates outward from the bar, recalling roots in the soil. Rounded timber and stone edges ensure comfort, while hand-modeled clay reliefs at touch points add a crafted, tactile quality. The space feels rooted: with roots beneath, the calyx at your side, and the flower overhead.

Aster by Joshua Paris

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A secluded mezzanine lounge, clad in walnut and velvet, offers a shifted geometry that creates intrigue. A mirrored antique bronze canopy, etched with abstract floral motifs, expands the sense of space, forming a quiet, elevated “sky.” In the private dining room, a stardust installation of smoky violet petals hangs in loose constellations above the table. Set against a dark textile backdrop, the focus returns to food and conversation, with velvet and woven fabrics ensuring a soft, warm, and intimate atmosphere.

Project Info:

  • Country: China, Shanghai
  • Area309 m²
  • Year2025
  • Photography: Wen Studio
  • Manufacturers:  Hafele
  • Lead ArchitectsTao Zhang, Ray Zhang, Marine Bois
  • Design Team Members: Gino Wang
  • Construction TeamShanghai Suji Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • Lighting Consultant: Shanghai Baizi Lighting Engineering Design Co., Ltd.
  • Furniture And Custom Made Lighting Supplier: Shanghai YiZhu Decorating Engineering Co.,Ltd
  • ClientsShanghai Ruispai Catering Co., Ltd.
Madeline Brooks
Madeline Brooks

Madeline Brooks is a Projects Editor at Arch2O, where she has been shaping and refining architectural content since March 2024. With over a decade of experience in editorial work, she has curated, revised, and published an array of projects covering architecture, urbanism, and public space design. A graduate of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Madeline brings a strong academic foundation and a discerning editorial eye to each piece she oversees. Since joining Arch2O, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the platform’s editorial direction, with a focus on sustainability, social relevance, and cutting-edge design. Madeline excels at translating complex architectural ideas into clear, engaging stories that resonate with both industry professionals and general readers. She works closely with architects, designers, and global contributors to ensure every project is presented with clarity, depth, and compelling visual narrative. Her editorial leadership continues to elevate Arch2O’s role in global architectural dialogue.

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