Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Leisurely Hauz

The futuristic container house in Penang is a unique vacation home that combines classic and futuristic elements to offer an escape from busy city life. Surrounded by nature, the project promises an environment of peace and calm, with a focus on mindfulness. The interior design is elegant and sophisticated, blending mid-century design with futuristic elements to create a positive and optimistic atmosphere. The vacation home is perfect for those seeking relaxation and serenity, making it an attractive destination for anyone looking to escape urban living.

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Sheraton Kunming

This hotel space draws inspiration from the local elements of Yunnan, such as the ancient Tea-Horse Road and the Honghe Hani Rice Terraces. By combining local colors, materials, and nature, the designer has created a unique space that expresses the profound historical heritage of the area. The lobby introduces landscape patterns and organic curves for visual interest, while technology, history, and culture are integrated to deeply present local customs and humanistic spirit.

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Pullman Yuxi Yunnan

The project goal was to create a hotel in harmony with nature. The inspiration comes from the scenery of Yuxi, such as raindrops, cooking smoke, and clouds in the mountains. Using water as a medium to depict the colors of the panorama of Yuxi also adds a symbolic memory point to the hotel. The concept of artistic conception and imagery in Chinese painting is applied to the space, which is simple and elegant, reflecting the rich oriental beauty. While admiring the beautiful scenery, it also enables those gathered here to rediscover and define the relationship between human and nature.

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Xiangxin Huzhou Songyuanli

The project is located in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, and its architecture draws on the traditional Huizhou architecture with its white wall and black tile, recreating the highlight of Aesthetics of China. It intends to respect tradition, review history with contemporary aesthetic taste, open up the lifestyle of modern aristocrats, reorganize the elements of the new era, and write new story chapters ,which can be traced back to the Chinese modern era.

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Flava

A mix of segregation and connectivity. Keeping the openness of the floor intact, all feature elements are strategically planed to create series of discussion pockets. The store is designed on fractal behavior that explores the concept for sequencing the space that is both immersive and sculptural. The space promotes a very strong sense of design while leaving a stage for the products that are being displayed.

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Layer

The project started with making furniture out of small-diameter trees and scrap wood. Wood in Okinawa is felled due to natural disasters and road expansion. However, in recent years, road expansion has decreased due to environmental considerations, so wood is also shrinking. To continue making Okinawa furniture, it was necessary to use small materials. Therefore, the Layer stool were created by combining various types of wood. It is made from upcycled waste. This design proposes a new value by reconstructing the waste material from Okinawan wood into blocks.

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