A Group is shaping a meditation and Buddhism center in Qingdao that reveals the group's aesthetic and manufacturing strength through unique and deeply human atmospheres
In the coastal city of Qingdao, where the horizon dissolves between mountains and sea, A Vida has shaped a space deeply rooted in contemplation: a meditation and Buddhism center where every element breathes tranquility and beauty. This project is more than a spatial intervention; it is a choreography of matter and emotion.
A place where the senses are stripped of noise and enter into dialogue with the essential.
From the cladding to the custom-made furniture, including the wooden chairs designed specifically for this center, A Vida has deployed its unmistakable aesthetic language. A universe made of living textures, seasoned with organic materials and a color palette that embraces warmth without stridency.
Nothing screams in this space. Everything whispers.

Dialogue between design and craftsmanship
Every surface, every curve, every grain of wood seems to have been sculpted by time rather than by human hands. But behind this naturalness lies meticulous work, the result of a dialogue between design and craftsmanship, between creativity and manufacturing expertise.
The project embodies A Group’s vision: to offer unique solutions that are consistently elegant yet always endowed with an autonomous and powerful personality.
The space speaks a universal language that transcends cultures. And yet, there is something deeply linked to the imagery of A Vida y La nena in every corner: an attention to detail, a search for beauty as an act of care, and a desire to create atmospheres that do not impose themselves but envelop you.
In Qingdao, A Vida’s work not only clothes a physical place but also gives meaning to a spiritual experience. It is a shining example of how our manufacturing capabilities—spread across the world but guided by a common vision—can bring to life a unique and evocative universe of their own.
This project, in short, is an invitation to pause. To feel how beauty, when born out of respect for the material and the soul of a place, can become a form of meditation.