Company China Cun Panda created a fascinating escape room for the immersive game company Qian Hu Zhi Wu in Xiamen, China.
This space has a tree covered in silver paper, acrylic seats and installations of mirrors.
Currently, the Qian Hu Zhi Wu company manages 14 escape rooms in China, a quite important figure within the highly competitive industry.
Cun Panda's design for the newest escape room, which measures 330 square meters, was created with a focus on the flexibility to enable a series of extraordinary game storytelling to take place.

Thus, the objective of this office was to build a space that could tell stories, so its design seeks to awaken imagination and creativity as well as integrate art and the immersive experience.
At the entrance to the escape room, a giant tree, made of resin and covered in silver foil, stretches across the ceiling to make way for the centerpiece of this space.
The additional light installations were designed to resemble satellites and planets revolving around the tree, giving this place a highly futuristic feel.

Something that is simply incredible about this place is that the tree is surrounded by a series of rock formations, all of which were brought from Stonehenge.
As for the rest of the rock sculptures, these have round holes to create clear sight lines inside the escape room, where the illuminated floor is the main source of light and creates a great variation of shadows.
At the entrance of this place, a narrow corridor connects the game room with a storage room, dressing room and various makeup areas.
And to give this escape room an endless feeling, Cun Panda placed strips of lights and a stunning installation of mirrors on the wall and ceiling.
