Published: Monday, July 23, 2007
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View of the stairwell.
The interiors of the office, located in a three-storeyed building in downtown Shanghai, were designed in an attempt to redefine and emphasize the nature and use of classical elements in contemporary architecture.
Trims, keystones and arches, among other elements, which are traditionally structural as well as ornamental in their function, were retained in the design for purely decorative purposes.

View of the floral acrylic panels.
Acrylic chandeliers and relief backdrops made from white acrylic floral panels were designed in-house and used extensively in the office. These clearly yet subtly pronounce the design concepts of the workspace without distracting the regular user.
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