London Design Silver

2023

Silky Glow

Entrant Company

Sen studio

Category

Interior Design - Commercial 

Client's Name

Country / Region

Taiwan

The project is named " Silky Glow " because of the uniform lighting and warm color accents, and the round and curved imagery in the space.

To minimize secondary construction work and to take into account the routes for staff and equipment within the salon, the designer adopted a "minimalist" design to enhance the sense of spaciousness. The pure gray and white, the concrete ceiling and the iron parts shape the modern industrial style. The curves start from the hallway, and the pattern of tiles from mirrors, desktops to countertops echoes each other. On the other side, the saturated orange chairs and the warm light from the wall lamps symbolize the salon's boldness and innovation in the gray tones.

In addition, the designer planned the circulation according to the workflow. With the color bar as the center, it becomes an important working base for the staff and a transit zone to all areas, shaping a convenient working environment. Overall, the project injects a new image of the salon as "trendy, fashionable and environmentally friendly".

Credits

Designer
KUN-SEN CHANG
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