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  • KYOBASHI Armchair
    This armchair was specially designed for the Artizon Museum in Tokyo’s Kyobashi business district. The design of the piece of furniture of the same name is coordinated with the newly occupied premises in the Museum Tower Kyobashi. A special design feature is the curved backrest, which simultaneously forms the armrest and wraps around the seated person. The wood used is Japanese oak from Hokkaido, a popular regional wood that is easy to work with. The line of the backrest continues seamlessly to the front legs, giving the chair an uninterrupted organic shape. The minimalist design and aesthetic restraint of the chair are also reflected in the precise workmanship. For the seamless surface of the wood, a 3D milling cutter was used in the processing. In use, the armchair also allows for easy cleaning or simple replacement of the seat itself, as it is screwed and can be loosened and changed by hand. Although KYOBASHI was originally designed for the Artizon Museum, the armchair can also be used in other interior spaces.

  • Akamai Technologies Global Headquarters
    In an effort to consolidate several local offices into single integrated a global headquarters, this worldwide leading technology company sought to develop a space which evokes their forward-thinking brand and personality. Drawing inspiration from the concept of network connectivity, Akamai Headquarters features a design which begins in the lobby with lines of light that run throughout the 19-story building along a continuous mile-long path that guides employees to all of the building’s collaborative spaces. These long runs of trimless LED linear slots are meticulously integrated, seamlessly transitioning across various ceiling and wall materials with fully illuminated angled intersections.
    This high-concept design is both visually stunning and energy efficient, designed to both LEED v4 and WELL v2 Gold certification levels. (design team: Sasaki)





  • Lucky Zone Design

    Lucky Zone Design work at LZD for Ariat & Walmart Hunting & Sporting Goods.At Lucky Zone Design our goal was to use research of both consumer and market trends in order to deliver modern, innovative, and functional products to our customers.

    Ariat:Gloves created for the Ariat equestrian brand kept Ariat’s design language in mind while adding new technologies in fabrics & construction to better serve their specific users;Gloves concepts were sketched, then translated to AI CAD & developed closely with our manufacturing partners.

    Walmart:Glove concepts created for the camouflage brands Realtree Xtra & Mossy Oak. Similar to Ariat, user insights for largely Canadian Walmart hunting customers drove the decisions in fabrics, utility, and camo print in order to deliver the best possible glove options for these users.(designer: Lindsay Malatesta)


  • Amorepacific Headquarters

    Amorepacific Headquarters is a palace of beauty that is built on the foundation of collaboration and communication, carrying the grand dream of Amorepacific to step onto the world stage. It is both an open space facing the world stage and a space that retains the memory of the old headquarters building. This building embodies Amorepacific’s past, present and future.

    The square and dignified shape of the Amorepacific Headquarters building has the power of presence. The square canvas-like structure symbolizes freedom and equality. Only in a free and equal communication space can creativity be unleashed. Amorepacific will create a space that encourages people who work here to think about the future and achieve innovative communication.


  • Lillian DesMarias Youth Library
    The project goal was to create an immersive destination library for the youth. The library leadership wanted a welcoming, adaptable, community-focused, generational, unique, whimsical, and experience-driven space.
    The $65 per square foot budget to renovate and furnish this former Walgreens required cost-effective solutions, so by focusing on key elements, we were able to concentrate their budget to key areas that created a big impact.
    This design gives each age group their own spaces to empower discovery, creativity, literacy skills, and most importantly, the love of books and learning, which helps the library further their mission to: Grow. Learn. Connect.


  • For the heart

    This case is composed of two music teachers, aesthetic and function point after several companies compared, we are very compatible. 1. The whole type is transparent, the room is square, and the waste of space is less 2. The original number of steps of some stair is shaking, the width is less than 800MM, the overall trend has an influence background 3. The kitchen space is smaller, put down the refrigerator will not have too much operating space 4, the space on the stairs must have been open space, or sliding door space-based, or poor lighting stairs 5, spatial coherence is not strong enough, want to do between and master bedroom suite can not do add to the full details of understanding, relative space to find the balance of the overall space staircase. In the rational use of the space, daylighting policy is very popular with the owners.


  • M Fit Space
    The flagship store of M Fit Space is a health sports complex based on high-quality private education. In addition to satisfying the basic lighting function, it also needs to shape and explore the artistic expression of light. Light and its accompanying shadow give space characteristics to the volume and interface, and outline the outline when the light hits the surface of people and objects. Gather shadows behind people and objects, giving them depth. As Werner Berg said throughout his life, "There is nothing more mysterious than clarity."

  • CHEECI

    CHEECI is the most exploratory and forward-looking artistic coating brand in the central and western regions of China. In terms of design, it artistically represents the process of applying artistic paint on the letter "C" through a halftone technique. The halftone texture of the dot matrix also echoes the imagery of paint molecules in motion.


  • Ring Electric Thermos Cup

    The Ring Electric Thermos Cup is a convenient, attractive, practical, and multifunctional water cup, designed for the increasingly frequent business trips and journeys of modern city dwellers. Its size and weight have been drastically reduced thanks to the ingeniously designed heating system. It has an innovative detachable module design that allows the cup body to be separated from the power supply module. This means it can also serve as a multi-scenario thermal cup. Its lid adopts a clamshell design, allowing one-button opening.The bottom of the cup has a protective silicone cover to ensure the safety of the internal circuit while maintaining the integrity of the appearance. Its silicone anti-slip pad prevents it from tipping over. When there is not enough water in the cup, the heating element automatically switches off to avoid running on air during heating.


  • YANXI CONSULTING

    Yanxi Consulting is a talent consulting company. Its name is derived from "Records of the Grand Historian," and it describes sincerity and nobility in individuals, naturally earning respect without the need for self-promotion. In our design, we use the relationship between light and shadow to represent this theme. The light source itself does not appear in the image; instead, it shines to cast shadows around eight cylindrical objects in a reverse response. The rays of light symbolize the qualities of sincerity and nobility, while the eight cylinders represent the convergence of talents.


  • TIAN Contemporary Art Museum

    For BOSMIA Bohemia, the Binjiang store located on the west bank of the Xiangjiang River in Changsha is a brand new identity display, constructing the brand's first wedding photography art museum with a volume of 2000 square meters.

    At BOSMIA's Bohemian Riverside store, Tian Art Museum, which involves multiple art fields such as wedding photography, mounting techniques, and handicrafts, has been trying to convey the philosophical theme of "art without boundaries" in a unique way, and hopes to create a global contemporary art museum of portrait photography with image art as its core.


  • Petrichor

    Petrichor is a fragrant humidifier designed with the beautiful shape of a calla lily, based on people's subconscious association of "plants" with "fresh and moist air". Its form and function are organically integrated with real plants, so when the "roots" are inserted into water, it becomes a vibrant hydroponic plant instead of a lifeless humidifier. The water mist sprayed from the stamen turns into crystal dew drops on the petals, instead of annoying water stains on the desk. Users can integrate it into their home as a good decoration and change the water container as needed.

     


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