Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Accent Item

In modern life, space is often limited, but needs are diverse. People need furniture to meet their storage needs, but also to enhance their quality of life and provide a comfortable and welcoming environment. The Accent Item collection is inspired by the needs of modern living spaces, as well as the influence of modern art and design. This series combines practicality and aesthetics, integrating innovative designs of lighting and furniture, aiming to meet the diverse needs of modern living spaces. Enhance the functionality and visual appeal of your furniture with built-in lighting.

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The Poetic Moon Hangcheng Mansion

The interior bounds of the sales office exactly inherits and exhibits the core design concept of the architecture, which means the scenic landscapes and manner of Jiangnan specific to the West Lake are brought inside and converted to the key features of the region. With insights gained into the West Lake, how to work out a poetic space with the West Lake landscapes in the new town with rows of high-rise buildings reflect the designer’s prudent thinking about this land.

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Stagione

Following flowing shapes inspired by natural landscape, the transformative and environmentally friendly chair gives the feeling of being embraced by nature. Easy to switch between chair and armchair, it describes cycles of exchange with nature aspiring to connect people to their environment. Capturing the notion of time passing it generates a discussion among human-made and nature which signifies their coexistence, forging the link with the world surrounding us.

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Yueji Diffuse Space

The essence of Yueji Diffuse Space is to design a tranquil and pure, but exceedingly warm and real space. including spiritual rehab, tea ceremony and yoga. At the top of the room,a courtyard serves as the centre of motion lines and penetrates the entire space. It flows the air of the building, creates a thorough field of view and brings inside the outdoor sunshine. Sunlight will pass through the courtyard into the room, and as time goes, its light and dark system changes.

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Delbar Khaneh

The interior merges the old with the new, elements meet functionality. The interior utilizes the existing brickwork and arched ceilings to frame a space that feels open yet intimate. Furnishings are selected for comfort and practicality, with a restrained palette that draws attention to the building’s original features. Lighting is strategically placed to highlight the textures and form of the space without overwhelming it. This design approach allows the history of the structure to stand at the forefront, providing a serene backdrop for modern living.

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Contour Of Circle

In addition to emphasizing the beauty of curves, The design incorporates numerous details in materials that mimic natural elements. The marble in the reception desk and stairwell features artistically hand-painted faux stone textures, while the lobby walls and spaces are adorned with straight-grain glass, harmony coexisting with lush foliage outside the premises. Smooth transitions between artificial structures and nature interpret the concept of creating beauty in the field of medical aesthetics.

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