2022 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Gold Winner

Foshan Tangim Sales Center

Entrant Company

SUNNY NEUHAUS PARTNERSHIP

Category

Interior Design - Showroom / Exhibit

Client's Name

POLY GROUP

Country / Region

China

This project located at the junction of Guangzhou-Foshan city, where the strongest lingnan cultural flavor blends, reminding people to trace back to the traditional culture of southern China. Designers capture inspiration from local ancient architecture, and build a artistic residence between prosperity and peace. Extracting the bright colors of southeast Asia architecture, with color collocation of high saturation retro green and orange brown, rendering the foshan ancestors' spirit of "dare to rush first". The project specially commissioned Mr. Wu Tai, one of the best flower and bird painters in China, to personally create an 8.7-meter-long scroll painting for the space, with Slender Gold inscriptions by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of The Northern Song Dynasty, to present a serene place in the bustling city. Under the background of cyber celebrity marketing mode, we choose to return to the project itself, be inclusive and draw upon strength from others. in the form of the fusion of space design and art exhibition, to create the lingering charm of southern China, leading people appreciate local culture and seek inner peace.

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