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8 Pixels Design Blog

8 Pixels Design Blog featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

CR City Crossing

LSD trying to make the installations in the space a “bridge” that uses the relationship between natural light and materials to connect space with matter.The interior consists of a series of open and closed continuums. Light and shadow, combined with changes in the seasons and the sky, present a sense of rhythm of change in space.

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Bullet + Stone Collection

The Bullet+Stone pairs raw concrete with sumptuous metal finishes to create a striking collection of door hardware that makes an elegant, hand-crafted design statement. A meticulous fusion of bold lines and soft contours ensures the Concrete Club on Round Rose adds a sophisticated touch to any door. The Concrete Quad on Square Rose adds a modern touch to any door with a clean, sharp, linear silhouette. With enchanting simplicity, the Concrete Niki on Round Rose adds a captivating touch to any door.

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Hello Industrie 4.0

At the world’s largest industrial show, KUKA’s booth takes the form of a highly visible, futuristic exhibition structure. Inside it, the market leader in intelligent automation with robotics takes visitors on a trip into networked production landscapes and changing work environments. Cobotics, Cloud Computing or the Internet of Robotics – the thematic areas throughout the brand environment exude and bring to life the spirit of a thought leader and trailblazer for Industrie 4.0.

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Shimao Loong Palace

Loong Palace draws on the painting Fairyland of Peach Blossoms by the painter Qiu Ying in the Ming Dynasty for the context. It covers about 17,000 square meters and faces the Western Hills of Beijing. Adhering to the product proposition of cultural relics begets all things in the world, the project becomes a new landscape combined with the pith of southern and northern gardens to realize the ideal living environment for modern people.

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The Skull

The Skull Lounge design was inspired by industrial workspaces, abandoned warehouses and post-apocalyptic movie. The idea was to create a detailed interior concept that proudly displays the building materials that many try to conceal. It’s about adding a raw, unfinished design look mixed with a touch of comfort. The subspaces were inspired by fire camps, to bring some intimity in such a huge space and to create a more relaxed atmosphere and add a sense of homeliness to the environment.

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City Reception Room

China Railway World Expo City Conference Center as the landmark building of the whole expo city, the whole building is shaped by irregular silk streamline, which conforms to the elegant shape of silk belt and is supplemented by a large-span steel structure. Westin Hotel is a part of this project, which undertake the functions of reception and residence. Designers introduce the concept of city living room into the interior, and incorporate the characteristics of the Qingdao ocean into it. It reflects the streamline shape like the ocean wave.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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