In the design of this case, the designer focuses on brand experience innovation, deconstructing and extracting inspiration from natural cultural elements around different needs of scene functions, interpreting space with contemporary design aesthetics, establishing spiritual resonance and emotional links, and presenting a quiet "skin care secret realm" where order and freedom coexist.
The mysterious prehistoric site of Stonehenge in England is a source of inspiration for design, with different forms of boulders either heavy, gentle, or floating in space. The rough texture and sharp lines interweave in an open space. The intertwined sense of time and art expands the power of light, shadow, and art in the layered reflection.
The rough and rough stones without polishing record the historical past and changes of time, forming a sense of dialogue with the "crown" that connects ancient and modern times. In the collision between new and old expressions, they provide an emotional experience that transcends geographical, natural, and even cultural significance, and also establish a deeper emotional connection between space and users.
Simplicity contains a deeper and distant "artistic conception", integrating orderly lighting, giving a dynamic feeling to the static space, and obtaining a stunning visual experience within a square inch.
Historical and cultural relics coexist with brand aesthetic styles, rationality and sensibility collide with each other, and a unique atmosphere coexists with modern lifestyles. The combination of strength and gentleness, distinct but not sharp, maintains a calm and orderly overall demeanor.
The space is clean and refreshing, with a spacious structure, smooth partitions, and suitable blocks that blend seamlessly, laying the foundation for the indoor framework. The refined lines, exquisite proportions, and the delineation of furniture pose together contribute to a concise and orderly visual impression of the entire space.
Designers delve into the diverse possibilities of materials such as wood, stone, and metal, relying on their multiple forms of application and texture lines to create multidimensional levels in simplicity.