Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Brise Table

Brise Table is designed with a sense of responsibility for climate change and a desire to use fans rather than air conditioners. Rather than blowing strong winds, it concentrates on feeling cool by circulating the air even after turning down the air conditioner. With Brise Table, the users can get some breeze and use as a side table at the same time. Also, it permeates the environment well and makes space more beautiful.

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Cube

The design was inspired by the geometrical sculptures of Golden Ratio and Mangiarotti. The form is interactive, offering the user different combinations. The design consists of four coffee tables of different sizes and a pouf lined up around the cube form, which is a lighting element. The elements of the design are multifunctional to meet the user's needs. The product is produced with Corian material and plywood.

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Heaven Gaia

Heaven Gaia is a luxury fashion brand founded by Xiong which has been extremely active worldwide in recent years. Because of Ms. Xiur’s unique characteristics and the rapid development of Gaia, the sales space needs to be carefully reflective of her art. Designers can feel both grace and power when they communicate with Ms Xiur. Her talent and diligence in fashion and the daily service she offers to celebrities are reminiscent of fashion masters of a past era. The experience here should be made pleasant.

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Aka Honn

The Aka honn Japanese charcoal grill store is located in the heart of the city. The original building has a narrow entrance, poor natural lighting and chaotic architecture structure. The designer closes original windows, abandons interference of the surrounding environment on the interior space, and reconstructs space structure with the atrium patio as the core. On this basis, the elements of Japanese style are largely adopted to finally create a sense of space privacy and a zen space atmosphere.

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Taipei Eros

The hair salons is based on the geometry of black, white, and grey colors. The gestures of hair-cutting are translated into the massing of the sculptural entities. The triangular motif shapes the functional cubes and planes from ceiling to floors through the actions of piling, cutting, and sewing. The light bars embedded in the dividing lines contributes to numerous lighting belts, serving as supplemental lighting while solving the condition of the lowered ceiling. They extend and meander with the reflection of the large mirror, shuttling freely between the planes and the three-dimensionality.

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Gemdale Inner Peace

It is a fully functional use space - marketing center,using extremely modern continuous curves, the color of tea and water waves. The overall plan relies on the arrangement of structured column network, and divides the space into three separate and continuous functional areas. With the entrance as the axis, the area sand table is topped by grey mirrors, forming a mirror lake. Drop-like chandeliers pour down, hung in the sky. In the tea room of the meeting area, ceiling falls into the wall, which is scattered with round holes like salmon roe. Tea tables with tea sets are silently integrated

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