Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Flow

The space is blocked in dark and calm black, full of mystery and futuristic vibe. When entering the space, one's eyes will be immediately drawn to the giant art installation on the ceiling, created by the designer based on the aesthetics of the array. The installation, shaped like rounded water drops, is placed in a neat vertical and horizontal pattern and runs in a self-formed cycle. This allows viewers to perceive the rhythm of the flow of space in an unexpected way. People may sense the stillness, simplicity, and ease in this place while they are sitting here.

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Moli Landscape

Featuring both high skip-floor and floor-to-ceiling lighting, Moli Landscape allows sunlight, wind and air to flow freely without stagnation. The main facade is blanked, creating an open "cave". Roaming along the twisting stream amid light and shadow, guests may feel the poetic aroma that the literati seek for. The roof lines are designed into large cantilever style, declining with the natural slope, which enables guests to feel like siting in the mountains to experience vitality, temperature and the wild interest of the space.

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Poly City Gather

The designer strives to infuse space with life by balancing the functional layout, aesthetics and sensory delight. To do this, he takes simple shapes and bright elements from all nature. The dome creates a sense of infinite fantasy, where everything is unoccupied and people may observe anything in silence in the 12m high, 9m open atrium. This will bring them into an artistic realm of freedom. The midair corridor is unique in its natural beauty while the ceiling vein is designed as a landscape cycle. With these efforts, the symbiosis between nature, art, architecture and space is achieved.

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Wave

The Wave armchair is a sculpted masterpiece that piques curiosity with its unique shape. Design inspired by the rolling waves of the sea, which are characterized by more volume at the base as they form, before curving and gradually "breaking down" to taper at the ends. The seat and backrest are suspended without touching each other, thanks to a slightly flexible structure entirely composed of fiberglass. The fluidity and movement of the waves are captured with the curved base providing a slight swinging motion that enhances comfort, harmonizes with the human body during use.

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Wall A2

Wall A2 is a freestanding TV stand with casters permitting placement anywhere in the room. A variety of TVs from different manufacturers can be installed at any height without the need to drill a hole in the wall and the viewing angle, orientation, and position can be easily changed by hand. The design focuses on the flexibility of installation for easy adaptation to the living environment and preferences of the viewer. The 7-shaped stand gives a sensation as if the TV screen is emerging out of the surroundings and enhances the viewer's immersive audio-visual experience.

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The Future Preface

To tell the history of a city is, in the end, to tell the story of its people. Because if there were no people, this city would have no history worth telling. Every metropolis has its history, take Zhengzhou for example from boundless farmland to densely tile-roofed houses to today's high-rise buildings, the change carries memories of generations. From life trivial to the striving goal, it is people's daily living that weaves the urban prosperous.

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