International Design

International Design

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

 

Heytea

This designer draws inspiration from the bucket arches structure of traditional Chinese architecture, and expresses it with the contemporary material of stainless steel, presenting a harmonious picture of cultural integration. The interior abandons the hierarchical partition of partition, making the full use of lighting and spatial structure to create a diversified new tea shop. The integrated seat area and bar area break the traditional definition of bar. The designer connected them with different attributes, which increased the sense of openness of the space.

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Zero

The open facade and entrance design is like a silent invitation, attracting people to extend their vision to the indoor of the store. The hall is a comprehensive area with dynamic layout and color processing. The rest area is divided into separate rooms with logs and glass, and marked with numbers for easy management. The small sofa stool can be moved, which is convenient for the owner to sit in front of the glass window and interact with the pet.

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Casa

Casa teppanyaki is a restaurant in the shopping mall. Teppanyaki restaurants are usually industrial in design, and designer want to break this stereotype. The whole space is bright and simple. And filled the whole space with floral art. Material used easy to clean stone and wood grain steel as the main material.

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White Home

Inspired by the block-buster Sci-Fi movie 'The Passengers', this unit was well designed with monochromatic white color palette in contour lines in sophisticated fittings. The result was done with refined elegance with amazing visual environment of immersive and experiential experience with the help of technology. Incorporated with Smart Home, wireless lighting system that lets the user to create the right ambiance for every moment. This is the space where space, interior, furniture, media, user interaction and technology were integrated together.

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Whyte Woolf

Whyte Woolf is a fitness club. Almost all of the commercial space, designers would take notice of the "Shape" of the design, but Arthur Yang preferred to pay attention to the "Spirit". In a commercial space with more people to guidance, clients focusing on the present problems such as "Environmental problem", "Eastern and Western cultures collide" and so on are important. The purpose of this is to make consumers even during the fitness can enlighten the mind. Main propose idea is from salvation of the Spirit Level.

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Riverview Villa

The project is a single family building with its back against the mountain, facing the Yangtze River, China's largest river. The designers used the technique of four dimensional decomposition to create flexible flowing space, and combined with concise and exquisite details to form the characteristics of the interior space. The designers created large lawn and infinity pools to echo the beautiful river landscape under the mountain, perfectly integrating the environment, architecture and people.

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