Named after its charred larch cladding, this tea room, designed by Czech studio A1 Architects, sits next to a lake in a woodland area near the city of Česká Lípa in the Czech Republic. Its sliding doors can be opened for enhanced connectivity with the surrounding nature, or closed to create a more secluded oasis. At the center of the space is a hearth with a teapot suspended from the sisal rope domed ceiling above it.  Photo 2 of 13 in 6 Tiny Outdoor Pavilions Inspired by Japanese Tearooms

6 Tiny Outdoor Pavilions Inspired by Japanese Tearooms

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Named after its charred-larch cladding, this tearoom designed by Czech studio A1 Architects sits next to a lake in a wooded area near Česká Lípa, Czech Republic. Its sliding doors can be opened for enhanced connectivity with the surrounding nature, or closed to create a more secluded oasis. At the center of the space is a hearth that has a teapot suspended from the sisal rope-domed ceiling above it.