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China Furniture and Arts
A style developed in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) originally for the comfort of court aristocrats. Its elegant clean shape fits any environment, from contemporary to traditional. The chair is constructed with joinery technique and with the longevity symbol hand carved on the slightly curved back.
MGLM Architects
Chinoiserie sitting room with murals on the ceiling and walls. Bill Meyer Photography
猫と建築社
リビングの一角に作った奥様のワークスペース。
間仕切りの腰壁にサイザル麻タイルを貼り、3匹の猫たちが思う存分爪を砥げるようにした。
腰壁の上ではいつも愛猫が仕事を見守ってくれる。
この大爪とぎを作って以降、家具や壁紙など他の場所で爪を砥がれる被害が無くなった。施工後5年以上経ってもこの爪とぎは健在である。
Sunividh Art
Developed on a canvas, the gold leafing artwork features an assemblage of small golden leaves and blush pink flowers forming a graceful ‘Paan’ shaped leaf. The encompassing leaves upraise the entire central artwork gives a grandeur touch.
PC: Abhishek Kumawat
Floret Decorr Solutions LLP
Create a small sitting area with turf grass artificial at Bhavishya medical store, Faridabad.
Sartorial Interiors
A visual feast combining elements found in colonial Sri Lanka: a fusion of English, French and Asian influences
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
These shelves painted the same color as the wall give a bold and dramatic statement to the room and space. The all-white accessories with hints of blue help keep the room light and airy.
Jennifer A. Emmer/Feng Shui Style
Sun sets on Feng Shui Style. Seen here is a Chinese Wedding Cabinet, flanked by a wicker table with many plants. We have upwards of 35 plants in our office; they definitely help contribute to the zen feeling.
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