Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Doji Tower Interior

Doji Tower, a mixed use interior project, features a pre-existing classical imprint. To create an integrated luxury experience that focuses from the outside to the inside, which is visually important, Mercurio Design Lab, a studio which does not focus heavily on a classical design philosophy, developed a new style language that fuses the classical and the contemporary. The blend resulted to an art deco sensibility when applied in the various sections and functionalities of the building. The combination brings forth a timeless innovation, one that outlives evolving colours and trends of time.

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K11 ArtHouse

In 2019, Oft was invited to make a brand new storefront design for UA's new concept flagship cinema in Hong Kong K11 musea: K11 Art House. In that experiment of space, Oft design created the first future cinema themed with snow mountain residence in Asia based on the concept of "design and new retail", which took the lead in providing reference model for the cinema as "recreational complex".

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Beijing Winter Olympics Flagship Store

This project is designed for the first global flagship store of the 2022 Olympic Winter Games. As an important promotional channel, the flagship store is both a merchandise retailer and place for spreading knowledge of the Winter Olympics, media releases and interactive communication. Dynamic and rhythmic installation art is implanted at the entrance of the store to increase visual recognition and enhance the sense of identification with the Olympic spirit.

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Dreamland

The design goal was to showcase stone in an innovative and unexpected way. In response to portraying a positive message in a challenging time, the symbols of rainbows and clouds are used to provide wonder, light-heartedness, and whimsy. Designers wanted to challenge the norm by designing the space to communicate a dreamy atmosphere that would not normally be associated with stone.

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Daruma International

Moriyuki Ochiai Architects performed the design for a nursery school. Deliverables included an environment suitable to the school's educational policy, namely, bringing up children both physically and mentally that can think, learn and act on their own initiative. Thus, They set out to create a space that would promote a variety of uses and encourage children to come up with their own games as they would do in nature by recreating geographical features inspired by nature’s most beautiful assets; its colors and lakes.

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Gang Long Yan Shan Ying

With an excellent view and good interaction between indoor and outdoor, the 500-square-meter sales center is transparent as a whole. The light-seeking theme makes light the core of design. The concise design meets the perceptual, instinctive and rational human needs for the space environment. The streamlined lines create a luxury flair and the match of different materials creates a dynamic space frame, in which dotted lines and rhythmic lines are interspersed to make the space more vivid.

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