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Quarta & Armando have designed this two level space for tableware company Homebase in Shanghai combining offices on the upper level with showrooms and reception areas on the ground floor.

see more from Quarta and Armando at http://qaadr.com/

Baker One

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Lukstudio designed this coffee shop to take maximum advantage of its corner location close to a major pedestrianized street in central Shanghai.

 

 

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GE’s Beijing office building surrounds a large open courtyard, and houses offices and staff facilities as well as display areas for the company’s products and services.

CasaCasa Sales Office

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Dayun designed this sales office for a new housing development.

Its two storeys contain the sales office, administrative offices, lounge and cafe areas. On the upper level an open terrace gives access to gallery space and a roof garden.

While overall form is rectilinear, the main elevation is intersected by an arched concrete shell structure with perforated alloy louvre, while on the reverse side an irregular array of variously proportioned windows break up the largest section of wall and provide light to corridors and stairwells on the interior.

  • Architect: Dayun Design International
  • Location: Zhengzhou
  • Completion: 2017

Salad X Press

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SALAD X PRESS is located close to Shanghai Railway Station.
Interior Design: The Swimming Pool Studio
Lighting Design: The Swimming Pool Studio
Chief Designers: Jeremy Li|李麟杰, David|王卫
Area: 96 ㎡
Location: Shanghai, China
Completion Date: 2016-07
Materials: wood, black metallic paint, ceramic tile,glass, concrete

Paras Cafe

Located in the Hongqiao Vanke Center in Shanghai, the Paras Cafe caters to the staff of nearby businesses and local residents.

Finished in blue and white the design primarily uses ceramic tiles, metal mesh and plain concrete with a single use of marble for the service counter.

Judiciously hung circular wall mirrors along with the perspective-bending illusions of the grid patterned white tile walls subtly help to create the sense of a large and varied space, which alloy mesh boxes above the service counter and central table area further help to define and divide.

Architects: The Swimming Pool Studio
Chief Designer: Jeremy Li
Area: 130 sqm
Location: Shanghai, China
Completion: July, 2016
Materials: Brick, Metal Mesh, Concrete, Marble
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Pantry’s Best

Lukstudio completed three stores for the cupcake brand, Pantry’s Best, in Shanghai

Client: Pantry’s Best
Scope: storefront design, custom furniture & lighting design
Area: L’Avenue 53 sqm / K11 Art Mall 14 sqm / Jing’an Joinbuy City Plaza 14 sqm

L’Avenue / K11
Design: Nov 2014 – Jan 2015
Construction: Feb – April 2015
Design team: Christina Luk, Cai Jin Hong, Pao Yee Lim, Wesley Shu, special thanks to Lexi B and Mama Irene

Jung’an Joinbuy City Plaza
Design: 16 March 2016 – 16 April 2016
Construction: 16 April 2016 – 29 April 2016
Design team: Christina Luk, Cai Jin Hong, Ma Kun
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