June 22, 2011

Johnnie Walker whiskey arrived in China more than 100 years ago, and the Johnnie Walker House in Shanghai honors this rich tradition. The "brand experience space," as creative agency LOVE and interior design company Asylum have deemed it, combines historical nuggets of wisdom about the Johnnie Walker brand and a gorgeous, luxurious space filled with artistic installations.
The Johnnie Walker House in Shanghai boasts an interactive blending table, walls made of peat and barley, and a copper sculpture that depicts the whiskey-distilling process.
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