Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Lion King

From handmade pottery to industrialized production, the building pottery industry has gone through changes again and again. With the rise of the new experience economy, experience-driven consumption has become a general consensus. From the past to the present, standardization and industrialization are the keys to the production of benchmarked products. Now, looking into the future, individualization and differentiation will drive the iterative transformation of traditional industries and reshape themselves. Presented in spaces ranging from traditional displays to commercial experiences.

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Jiupai Huafu

Jiupai Huafu is located in Jiujiang City, by the side of Bali Lake, with transportation conditions and environmental resources. The regional development potential is very great. As a high-end residential sales center in the city center, designer not only want to create a commercial space, but also spread the life aesthetics through designer design, and inherit the traditional Chinese architectural culture. Modern people are not only consuming goods, but also consuming space, and the emotion and culture contained in the space are also affecting their choices.

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Crossover Lab

When reimagining the future of the post-pandemic office, the future office needs to be aimed at creating added value through collaboration, not only a place to work alone. Therefore, office space should be redefined as a place where people gather to amplify ideas. Also, adopting the unique ideas of wellbeing, sustainability, and locality is essential to fulfill social responsibility as an interior design firm. Crossover Lab is thoroughly designed to embody those ideas to be the compass for the future workplace.

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Berliner

Berliner is a round seating unit with enhanced functionality for waiting lounges, offices and houses. The design provides additional storage space for magazines, books etc. in a practical and appealing way. Nestlike wooden core of the pouf stores objects securely and visibly to the user. Berliner is upholstered with faux fur for a soft velvety touch and to emphasize comfort. It is named after the famous German pastry, Berliner (A.k.a. Kraupfen), because of its resemblance.

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Fuwa Fuwa

The modern café brings in youthful energy and fresh elements imbued with the steadfast qualities of traditional materiality. The spatial organization is a tribute to the traditional alley streets of Kyoto, offering glimpses of what is yet to be explored under the playful yellow and white canopy. All the while, the design infuses visual traits of Japanese design to reflect the Japanese-style dessert that it serves. Visitors are greeted by the soft curve and bright yellow of the high canopy as it frames a modern temple-like structure.

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Xishuang Linyu

The form of the screen resembles the winding shape of rainforest landscape. Various sculptural hangings and ornaments with Dai features are created by the designer. The curved tassel lamps, metal flower ornaments, round carpets, Dai pattern pillows, and single chairs with mortise and tenon construction blend together harmoniously. This will help people better appreciate the customs of Dai Nationality. In this case, local humanity is honored and the appeal of traditional customs and modern art is explored.

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