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Break Up Étoiles | Luo Mingjun
On 105 sheets of rice paper individually mounted on wooden panels, arranged like Lao Tse's text in four rows of ten entities, Luo Mingjun broke free of calligraphy and dotted the square segments with randomly orchestrated ink marks. The result: the significantly titled Break Up, 105 "constellations" that could never be brought together as a single image, as each obeys its laws of, for example, dispersion, centrifugal movement, and dilution, and thus cannot be copied or reproduced.
The art of craftsmanship

O-HA is sunctuary for those who appreciate exceptional beverages crafted with care and expertise. We take pride in offering a curated selection of high-quality teas from China, each chosen for its unique flavor profile and cultural significance.


Indulge in our exquisite oolong teas, renowned for their complex, layered flavors that range from floral and fruity to roasted and rich. Experience the depth and richness of pu-erh tea, known for its aged and earthy characteristics that evolve beautifully over time. Each tea is carefully sourced and brewed to highlight its distinct qualities, providing a truly refined tasting experience.


In addition to our exceptional tea selection, our café serves expertly brewed coffee that caters to the discerning palate. From smooth and aromatic to bold and invigorating, our coffee offerings are crafted to delight and satisfy. Our skilled baristas use precision and passion to ensure each cup is a perfect blend of flavor and freshness.


Whether you’re here to savor a calming tea or enjoy a robust coffee, our café is designed to be a relaxing and enjoyable space. Join us to experience the finest in tea and coffee, and let us treat your senses to moments of pure pleasure.

Currently on View
Break Up Étoiles | Luo Mingjun
On 105 sheets of rice paper individually mounted on wooden panels, arranged like Lao Tse's text in four rows of ten entities, Luo Mingjun broke free of calligraphy and dotted the square segments with randomly orchestrated ink marks. The result: the significantly titled Break Up, 105 "constellations" that could never be brought together as a single image, as each obeys its laws of, for example, dispersion, centrifugal movement, and dilution, and thus cannot be copied or reproduced.