Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Reverse

While time flies by, clocks have stayed the same. Reverse is not an ordinary clock, it's the reversal, a minimalistic clock design with subtle changes making it one of a kind. The hand facing inward rotates inside the outer ring to indicate the hour. The little hand facing outward stands alone and rotates to indicate the minutes. Reverse was created by removing all elements of a clock except its cylindrical base, from there imagination took over. This clock design aims to remind you to embrace time.

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Sama

Sama is an authentic furniture series that provides functionality, emotional experience and uniqueness through its minimal, practical forms and strong visual effect. The cultural inspiration drawn from the poetry of whirling costumes worn in Sama ceremonies is reinterpreted in its design through a play of conic geometry and metal bending techniques. The sculptural posture of the series is combined with simplicity in materials, forms and production techniques, to offer functional & aesthetic benefits. The result is a modern furniture series providing a distinctive touch to living spaces.

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Diamond

All spaces are full of primitive and real desire, in space, more yearning for sunshine and freedom; in material selection, more emphasis is placed on local materials and the reuse of original waste items, such as abandoned cabins and surfboards, etc., the concept of environmental protection has become the inertial thinking of young people in the process of growing up. In terms of function, it does not purposefully pursue visual effects, but more humanistic and interesting considerations, and more appeals and expressions for the future in part of space.

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Chunjiang Huayue

The lobby is the core area of the whole space. With a huge floor-type sand table and textured geometric modeling on the top, it reflects the sense of momentum of the space. Add the adornment lamps and lanterns with strong artistic feeling again, abounded the visual effect of big space. In order to avoid the flatness and rigidity of the space interface, the designers also chose a relatively soft point light source, which enhanced the sense of sequence and ritual.

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Jiao Tang

The project is a hotpot restaurant, located in Chengdu, China. The design inspiration originates from the harmonious co-existence between human and nature on Neptune. The restaurant is organized with seven design themes to illustrate stories on Neptune. The concepts of film and television, art, science and technology, decorative original design of furniture, lamps, tableware, etc., provide dramatic immersive experience to visitors. Material collocation and color contrasting create space atmosphere. Mechanical installation art is applied to enhance space interaction and consumer experience.

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Where The Root Is

With an office area of oriental ambiance, and through tea-tasting, it creates an intersection of people and their paths. The overall space design was anchored on the traditional Chinese concept of Greeting Guests with Tea, with large window for natural light intake, as walnut and grey wool carpet, and simple and clean-line design vocabulary were used to articulate a natural and serene look and feel of a meditating space with culture to be shared by the hosts with their guests.

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