Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Mountain Chalet

The project approach combines effective design and impeccable functionality. Both floors and the spa area have all the characteristic elements of a mountain chalet, but at the same time luxury and timeless elegance. The logic of the individual areas is determined by the idea of the house to be a place to gather friends and guests, for relaxation and pleasure. The beautiful thread of the history of the Mountain Chalet, which dates back to the owner's childhood, spent under the wooden veranda of his grandfather's house, is strong enough to become the driving force of the project.

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OMG

Located on the 35th floor of Gubei Soho, the open office is designed to promote space interaction, improve work efficiency, and strengthen the interaction between people. Via the design of stairs and hidden light strips, two conference rooms and two telephone booths using spare space rise from the floor, giving people the reverie of floating in the air. This kind of design language is constantly used in the office, even used in the ceiling design.

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Nine Begonia

The project is sited in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province. The designers conceived it as a "seed museum", where children can embrace nature and discover the fun of life. Different from common sales center, the project focuses on natural and innovative elements to interpret the innocent beauty and create immersive experience, not just serving as a simple exhibition hall. All materials used in the project take children into account so that environmental and healthy ones are the best choice.

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Lu

Many times people need to be able to store objects, perhaps to make room, perhaps to clean the house and sometimes even to take them with them, but especially for furniture of a certain level it is always very difficult. Thus was born "Lu", a dining chair suitable for different types of target. The design is innovative and elegant at the same time and the name "Lu" derives from "luggage" because of its ease of being resealable and transportable wherever you want (during a move, in a holiday home, etc).

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Elytra

Elytra is designed in a way that allows the user easy access to increase the table top surface because of its non-static nature. The biomimetic, dynamic table's surfaces are split into four broad parts, including a wooden "head" and "body" as well as two glass-inlay wings that can be opened out simultaneously to expand the table's surface to store an extra few cups of tea, a planter or two, and perhaps a notebook to doodle your ideas on.

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Standly Bao

Standly Bao is a assistive device for workers who need to go through long period of standing, keeping them in fine standing posture and mental state, at the same time having the same mobility as standing. With three points pressure method, pressure of lower limbs can be reduced, thus keeping workers from developing wrong standing posture. When the device is folded up, it gives back the space to narrow working space such as counters in bar or department store.

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