Asian Persuasion
DCRS-DECORATIONS|March 2020 - Volume 129
A SIX STOREY TOWNHOUSE FOR A MULTI-GENERATION FAMILY EXUDES A MINIMALIST APPROACH WHICH LUXURIATES ON HUMBLE MATERIALS.
Asian Persuasion

In the heart of the historical district in Jing’an, the design of townhome interiors is a pure and minimal expression of extravagance. These family-oriented environments prioritize natural light, personal outdoor space, and the use of the highest quality finishes. The refined construction detailing and minimal use of finishes express how essentialism redefines traditional notions of luxury.

Shanghai’s Jing’an district is rooted in tradition and culture because of its namesake temple. Built over two-thousand years ago, it remains the physical and symbolic center of the community. As the city continues to densify and residences are built for a growing population, this development provides families with an alternative to the commonly seen condominium typology offering traditional notions of luxury through ornamentation and additive decorative application within single-level residential units.

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Midas Touch

TAMING A RUSSIAN RINGMASTER’S WILD LOVE AFFAIR FOR GOLD AND VERSACE

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zero waste restaurants - THE NEXT STEP IN SUSTAINABLE DINING
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zero waste restaurants - THE NEXT STEP IN SUSTAINABLE DINING

Zero Waste Bistro’s bespoke communal table is made of Durat Palace and designed by Linda Bergroth. Restaurant Nolla’s zero waste dishes served on a Teema plate by Iittala, available from Finnish Design Shop. The Durat composite is made of 30% post-industrial materials and natural pigments and is 100% recyclable. | Zero Waste Bistro’s bespoke communal table and table set is made of Durat Palace and designed by Linda Bergroth. The space, designed by Linda Bergroth, features Alvar Aalto’s classic Artek stools and Hand Grenade pendants. The architecture is made of ReWall Naked Board, a material made 100% from tetrapak waste. The Durat composite is made of 30% post-industrial materials and natural pigments and is 100% recyclable.

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The Farmhouse Typology Rehashed

The farmhouse typology rehashed

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Intelligent Living
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Intelligent Living

Bosch Home connect app securely operate appliance functions from anywhere

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Casa Loewe
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Casa Loewe

Loewe’s newest store in london’s mayfair is domesticated and filled with art

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Parrot And Catproofing A Flat With Customised Furniture And Thoughtful Space Planning
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Parrot And Catproofing A Flat With Customised Furniture And Thoughtful Space Planning

Parrot and catproofing a flat with customised furniture and thoughtful space planning

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Charting A New Course

Breaking down walls and physical barriers give new life to an outdated house

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Home For All

Simplicity and understatement in design scores high in visual volume

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Different Strokes

BOLD COLOURS COMMUNICATE A FESTIVE AND CAREFREE VIBES UNITING GUESTS ACROSS DIVERSITIES IN AXEL HOTEL

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Asian Persuasion

A SIX STOREY TOWNHOUSE FOR A MULTI-GENERATION FAMILY EXUDES A MINIMALIST APPROACH WHICH LUXURIATES ON HUMBLE MATERIALS.

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March 2020 - Volume 129