Interior Design News

Interior Design News

Interior Design News featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Ecco

The project is located in Xi'an, China. Nordic design elements are used to present a natural and active work and life state, extending the brand concept to the design of scenes, and revealing the pure essence of nature. Comfortable works pace can motivate employees to work more efficiently. Diversified working spaces and colors realize a balance between people and space. The interaction of blocks generates superimposed parts, which create contrasting scenes via the artful use of materials.

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Sanjiang Plum

The layout is divided into different zones with different functions, and the moving line is smooth and natural with distinct rhythm. Through the simple external space, urban book bar gradually guides the guests into the sea of books. Life House is the collision of landscape culture and space design. Taking inheriting Chinese culture and absorbing the natural imagery as the elements, the indoor design skillfully uses space installation art to convey the Wenzhou image of water and light, so as to create an experiential life aesthetics showroom with contemporary art atmosphere.

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Island

It's used in the renovation of this 40-year-old house with 165 square meter in size. A huge amount of green foliage is planted and decorative logs are used as divider screens in accordance with the space in order to create a simple and clear flow. Siphon watering system works by the force of gravity and the speed of water flowing through tubes. As water is pushed down by air pressure, the lower part of the siphon is heavier than the upper parts thus the force of gravity pulls the heavy side down and takes the water through the tubes. Plants are therefore watered.

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Leding Bespoke

Greater Dog Architects looks to combine the modern retail concept with a celebration of the traditional manufacturing process with its latest store for Leding Menswear. Entering from a staircase enveloped by a blue, glass box, customers transition from the modern world outside into glistening interior. "The creation of a proper suit needs to be based on details of the body measurement and carefully controlled by the fashion designer", says spokesperson for Greater Dog Architects. At the heart of the space, the blockish sculpture Time Flow expresses the rises and falls of the tailoring fabric.

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Devi Ratn

With the scenic views of the Aravalli Hills serving as a backdrop, Devi Ratn narrates a story of the heritage-rich city of Jaipur while blending in an extra-terrestrial design vision. The entire hotel exemplifies bold, big, and captivating constituting subtle regional nuances. This is prevalent in the glistening ceiling design and lighting elements, colourful hues including a composition of vibrant decor items, furniture configurations, and customized soft furnishings depicting Rajasthani culture.

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Joelalli Resort

As a reception center, the design concept of this project is to establish a strong connection between architecture and nature. In order to create a natural interior, designers use different elements to design the space, such as mountains, water, clouds, bamboo. In terms of indoor layout, they try to take the space as the frame, take the environment as the scenery, make the fragmented landscape scene into the scene, and compress and freeze the relaxed and comfortable feeling brought by the resort, so as to form a harmonious state of symbiosis with nature.

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