Design News Mag

Design News Mag

Design News Mag featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Huafa Hills

Huafa Hills is a luxury residential development at Zuhai in Greater Bay Area, China. It is comprised of 110 villas and 852 residential units. Geographically, the site is surrounded by mountains from three sides, resulting in an exclusive and private development. In terms of architectural design, the contemporary classic French style facade properly integrates with the natural environmental setting and landscape. The rich expression and unique with details that enable the residents to enjoy a ceremonious and luxurious living experience.

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Atlantico

The 77-metres Atlantico is a pleasure yacht with extensive outside areas and wide interior spaces, which enables the guests to enjoy the seaview and be in contact with it. The aim of the design was to create a modern yacht with timeless elegance. Particular focus was on the proportions to keep the profile low. The yacht has six decks with amenities and services as helipad, tender garages with speedboat and jetski. Six suite cabins host twelve guests, while the owner has a deck with outside lounge and jacuzzi. There is an outside and a 7-metres interior pool. The yacht has a hybrid propulsion.

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Adesse

Adesse is an ultra-minimalist watch that acts as a memento to enjoy the present. The minimalist approach to becoming 'present' is to remove the unnecessary. Adesse reimagines the traditional analog watch with minimalist principles, and questions what is absolutely necessary to tell the time. Do you really need to see the numerical indicators? The minute hand? The hour hand? Designed through subtraction, traditional watch features are removed. A sculptural piece is carved out of the watch face. The face rotates, covering and deliberately revealing just enough to tell the time.

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The No 2

Minimalist design with maximum durability and comfort. The No. 2 Eyewear's clean-cut design with minimum components embody the idea - Less is more. They challenge the status quo by innovating how eyewear is designed, made, constructed, and develop the most durable, ultralight, zero-screw eyewear you never experienced before. The eyewear problems you take for granted no longer exist - No discomfort. No screws. No broken glasses. Only the eyewear you feel like wearing nothing.

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Artika Horizon

Artika Horizon is a wristwatch that can be worn on the wrist, neck, clothing or backpack. The monolithic case of the watch has a strap that allows for such a variety of wearing this accessory. The watch design is made in the style of the Artika brand, the principle of which is based on simplicity and sophistication. This watches reflect the main ideas of the first iterations, which were inspired by the Black Hole and its event horizon, how space can bend under the influence of large forces. So in this watch, the cord symbolizes a space that bends around time beyond its control.

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Crosscut Cabouchon

Within the carefully designed and boldly coloured settings, Sun matches the ethically sourced gemstones with new vocabularies of materials. Upcycled Corian and anodized aluminium meet recycled gold and silver to offer a stark contrast with the characteristics of the stone. The uncommon material palette and setting techniques in a sustainable and ethical manner, allow Sun opportunities to play with scale and proportion, invite the audience to see jewellery in a different light.

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