Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Delbar Khaneh

The interior merges the old with the new, elements meet functionality. The interior utilizes the existing brickwork and arched ceilings to frame a space that feels open yet intimate. Furnishings are selected for comfort and practicality, with a restrained palette that draws attention to the building’s original features. Lighting is strategically placed to highlight the textures and form of the space without overwhelming it. This design approach allows the history of the structure to stand at the forefront, providing a serene backdrop for modern living.

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Contour Of Circle

In addition to emphasizing the beauty of curves, The design incorporates numerous details in materials that mimic natural elements. The marble in the reception desk and stairwell features artistically hand-painted faux stone textures, while the lobby walls and spaces are adorned with straight-grain glass, harmony coexisting with lush foliage outside the premises. Smooth transitions between artificial structures and nature interpret the concept of creating beauty in the field of medical aesthetics.

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Lotus

Lotus is a guest chair designed to bring forth a translation of traditional Ming Dynasty chair design for a modern space. The design was inspired by a Ming Dynasty folding chair that was created to allow high-class generals to maintain a gesture of status during an outing. There's a Chinese idiom that describes the growth of a lotus flower, out of the mud yet unstained. Kindness, warmth, generosity, and pureness of heart are all emotions the chair hopes to convey.

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Liberty Signa

Liberty Signa Hotel blends diverse cultures with modern design, using local stone for a distinctive touch. Rooms draw inspiration from local elements, preventing monotony with diverse approaches. Adaptable plants and consideration of animal habitats enhance the landscape. Material selection cultivates a luxurious ambiance with wood, marble, and stone. The 102,000 sqm project reflects cultures from the lobby to spa and restaurant designs. Stakeholder interaction enhances cultural representation. Extensive research guides a design resonating with the community, considering environmental impact.

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Mirror

This sales office project, facing low ceilings and poor lighting, innovatively overcomes these challenges with design and material solutions. Mirror technology visually raises the ceiling above 5 meters, enhancing spatial perception. LED-lit translucent jade glass walls, made from recycled materials, and high-gloss finishes like reflective stone and lacquer, significantly improve lighting and visually expand the space, creating a bright and open area for display, sales, and reception.

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Spidique

Spidique is a chair that combines 3D printing technology with contemporary sustainable design principles. While plastic is often criticized for its potential environmental hazards, its widespread convenience makes it indispensable. The designers believe that the environmental friendliness of plastic depends on how it is used and managed. When effectively recycled and reused, its environmental footprint is significantly reduced. Embracing the design philosophy of 'less is more,' the designers strive to achieve the same functionality and aesthetics with minimal plastic.

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