Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Touch Tea

Touch Tea demonstrates how architectural morphology and urban planning theories are thought about, as well as how new technologies, materials, and thought trends are applied in architecture in line with the request of the trend's pioneer. The organic and transparent fusion of architectural components creates a distinctive language system that reacts to the changing modes of existence of things with spatial texture and encapsulates the anti-structure, anti-boredom, and anti-static attitude of the modern day.

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Wanwea Yun

The designer has many years of experience in hotel catering design, combining the design and operation ideas of modern catering with the catering culture and local customs of Beijing and Sichuan, and integrating and restructuring them through space arrangement. Polished marble floor tiles and mirror ceilings complement each other, and the ancient wine displayed on the wall is also integrated with the Sichuan embroidery decoration. The light polished by modern methods is reflected on the retro fabric, as if adding the soul of traditional culture to the trendy temperament.

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Tai

Tai side table aims to effectively utilize retired substation metal sheets, extend the service life of the materials, and maximize the use of resources to reduce the burden on the environment. It only requires laser cutting and bending to finish the process and the flat-packed design can significantly reduce production time without assemble. The exterior lines are inspired from IM Pei's The Luce Chapel. It has the image of praying with folded hands in the East. Hope to create furniture that is easy to produce, beautiful, and eco-economical.

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Lijiang Dongcheng International

The designer regards the return of Lijiang culture as the perspective and starting point. The background wall of the entrance hall uses mosaics to form an abstract landscape map. At the entrance, the towering antique wooden structure injects an overwhelming momentum into the space. The sloping roof is a representative element of traditional Chinese architecture. An indoor water pavilion endows the space with richer cultural characteristics. The aluminum grille device keeps the interior and exterior interacting, presenting a natural and transparent sense of space.

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Feicui City Lower Stacked

This project doesn't only retain the classical and traditional shape and lines in a clear and neat way but also gives the space a fashionable look. More importantly, it still has a luxurious character, and it is the best choice for upstarts between tradition and modern. The connection between the ground and the underground originally relied on a staircase. However, the open well in the living room and the underground left a foreshadowing of the design. The design techniques are extremely concise, and the curves run throughout the design, which relieves visual fatigue and drives more vitality.

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Royal Tulip Warsaw Apartments

Royal Tulip Warsaw is a modern aparthotel that creates a new category in hospitality: a hybrid of a luxury hotel, home, and office. The rich history of the place, as well as of Warsaw itself, became an inspiration for designers. Inspired by the great district plan of the capital from the 1920s, they alluded to its shape and the arrangement of its districts. In the whole building can be found analogies to parts of the city such as Wola, Srodmiescie, or Zoliborz.

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