Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Oberbayern

The designer believes that the profundity and significance of space live in the sustainability derived from the unity of interrelated and codependent man, space, and environment; hence with enormous original materials and recycled waste, the concept is materialized in the design studio, a combination of home and office, for a design style of coexisting with environment.

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Corner Paradise

As the site is situated in a corner land lot in the traffic-heavy city, how can it find tranquility in the noisy neighborhood while maintaining floor benefits, spatial practicality and architectural aesthetics? This question has made the design quite challenging in the beginning. To largely increase the habitation privacy while keeping good lighting, ventilation and field depth conditions, the designer made a bold proposal, build an interior landscape.That is, to build a three-floor cubic building and move the front and back yards to the atrium, to create a greenery and water landscape.

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Lollipop

The Lollipop armchair is a combination of unusual shapes and fashionable colors. Its silhouettes and color elements had to look remotely like candies, but at the same time the armchair should fit into interiors of different styles. The chupa-chups shape formed the basis of the armrests and the back and seat are made in the form of classic candies. The Lollipop armchair is created for people who like bold decisions and fashion, but do not want to give up functionality and comfort.

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Puls Vario

Inspired by the traditional Austrian farmhouse, the research and development office of the German engineering company PULS Vario is designed around the principles of how innovation occurs. The four main office areas – retreat, dialogue, create and share – are tailored to support different tasks and different stages of the invention process, from deep thinking to idea and knowledge sharing to coming up with new products.

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HB Reavis London

Designed according to the IWBI‘s WELL Building Standard, the headquarters of HB Reavis UK is aimed at promoting a project-based work, which encourages the break down of departmental silos and makes working across different teams simpler and more accessible. Following the WELL Building Standard, the workplace design is also aimed to address the health issues associated with modern offices, such as lack of mobility, bad lighting, poor air quality, limited food choices, and stress.

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Patchwork

Yılmaz Dogan, who started out with the idea that different industrial materials could be used together on a table tray, said that he designed a flexibility in your desk that you can make changes to adapt to different trends at any time. With its completely breakable design, Patchwork is a dynamic design that can easily adapt to different spaces as dining and meeting tables.

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