Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Hangzhou Eastern Garden

Hangzhou Eastern Garden is located in Hangzhou, China. A private music room located on the upper floor illuminates the whole project. For the purpose of guaranteeing the best acoustical environment, the sofa originally in the music room was moved backwards to the hallway. Before reform, the original shear wall and stairs broke the integrity and liquidity between the dining room and the living room. With the aim of solving the problem, the designer changes the position of the stairs and reforms the shear wall to increase their decoration attributes.

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The Attic

The designer uses the advantage of the nature of the attic itself, to make the space with the flavor elements of iron, cement, and wood. The wood feeling echoes with the natural environment atmosphere, and create the layers of light and shadow from the green, light, wood, pure white, and grey border spectrum. Extending the attic residences permeable space sense, the high ceiling collocation with no wall pattern plan, makes the integral vision with the broader visual effect. The TV swivel mount and the tatami design are the highlights in the case.

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Lesprit cafe

This is a rebirth project of Lesprit cafe. Clean lines, cement texture and the matching of high color saturation, show the resilience of the client in restarting his business. Dark color tone, which relates to the building exterior, is used to present a calm atmosphere and unity. The unique interior lighting attracts passersby; Meeting the budget of the client, furniture from the 1st store is used, meanwhile preserving the sense of connection between the customers and the orginal store.

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Geometric

The visual extension is the core of the project. With this concept, the curved glass set in the center of the project not only functions as the partition to define areas but also to provide visibility. In the living room, vertical and parallel joints dominate the wall in order to achieve the neat simplicity of geometry. The two-dimensional wall pattern is further folded into a three - dimensional niche, creating vivid light and shadow effects as well as a harmonious visual extension.

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Tatamu

By 2050 two thirds of the earth population will live in cities. The main ambition behind Tatamu is to provide flexible furniture for people whose space is limited, including those who are frequently moving. The aim is to create an intuitive furniture that combines robustness with an ultra-thin shape. It takes only one twisting movement to deploy the stool. While all the hinges made of durable fabric keeping it light weight, the wooden sides provide stability. Once pressure is applied to it, the stool only gets stronger as its pieces lock together, thanks to its unique mechanism and geometry.

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Fintech Co-working

FinTech (financial tech) is an industry that uses technology to make financial services more efficient. Parametric design technologies, a reflection of new tech, have been employed in a spiral staircase. In addition, various functions and activities encourage employees to remain in the Fintech Office. A “micro-urban life group” has been formed, and extends the physical and psychological office space available to employees to allow them to actively embrace urban life.

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