Jaguar’s Exquisite Life: Design, Changing the Style of Your Home (Photos)

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  The famous Italian architect Ernesto Rogers said: As small as a spoon, as large as a city, it should be designed. This classic quote was taken as a standard by later designers. For a lifestyle like you, is this not a life concept worth pursuing? Like designers, a passionate lifestyle is good at exploring the subtle relationship between people and everyday objects, knowing how to find inspiration in the details of life, and knowing how to understand the essence of life from perfect design.

  Now, let’s feel the charm of design from every home detail. This issue of "magazine" has carefully selected a series of original home designs for you, where you can encounter the inspiration of masters, experience the joy of life everywhere – and more importantly, you can find your own way of life in them.

  One chair comes first

  Finnish furniture designer Ilmari Tapiovaara once said that chair design is the beginning of interior design. Almost every trend of design art is started by it. It can be said that choosing a new chair is choosing a new way of life, which brings not only novelty, but also the pleasure of participating in life and grasping life.

  01 Danish designer Just Cavalli’s work: Between Two Chairs

  02 Finnish designer Mikko Paakkanen’s work: Mummola1

  03 Czech designer Borek Sípek’s work: a six-legged chair

  04/05 VITRA Design Museum Collection: Miniature Collection

  06 Swedish designer Alexander Lervik’s work: Transit

  flash of inspiration

  When you get home, the first thing you do is turn on the light. In the darkness, the light shines, and the familiar world suddenly develops. At that moment, the meaning of the light is greater than anything else. Perhaps because of this, the lighting design has a finishing touch on the entire living space, lighting it up, and also lighting up the inspiration of life.

  01 Glass chandelier (from Gabbiani)

  02 Works by Czech designer Borek Sípek

  03 Peg chair, you can use the hole on the stool surface to place the table, standing lamp, backrest, etc. inserted on it at will

  04 Finnish designer Perhonen’s lace lamp work: Brown Girl

  05 Swedish designer Erika Lagerbielke’s spiral lamp work: EL

  06 Dutch designer Marcel Wanders’ work: horse lanterns

  sofa complex

  In the newly renovated room, the sofa’s status is obviously overwhelming, not only because of the size that makes it stand out, but also because of its close relationship with life. As a synonym for "comfort", the sofa has enough charm to make people feel reluctant to leave, and the meaning of the sofa is that it can be connected to any content of life. It can be said that most sofa designs revolve around the shape that makes people fascinated and the maximum comfort, in order to make you fall into it.

  on the wall

  As the backdrop of the home environment, the wall has left a huge space for the design, and the hand-painted wallpaper is the best protagonist of this space. With the spread and development of wallpaper technology for hundreds of years, its texture has gradually evolved from the earliest paper to more sophisticated silk cloth, or even silk; the old hand-painted craftsmanship has still been passed down to this day; and the patterns on it blend the most classic artistic temperament of centuries, and sometimes add some harmonious fashion elements. Hand-painted wallpaper, because of these elements, can always exude an elegant and restrained charm.

  01 Danish designer Just Cavalli’s work: "Folding-a" sofa

  02/03 Dutch designer Marcel Wanders: Boutique sofa collection

  04 Walls decorated with fine wall coverings (from Pierre Frey)

  Creative Puzzle

  From the walls of the earliest Sumerian shrines, to the houses and temples of ancient Rome, to the masterpieces of the genius architect Antoni Gaudi at the end of the 19th century, mosaics have shown their charm in every cultural cycle. Today, "neo-mosaicism" has quietly revived and permeated the subtleties of all aspects of life, and collage has endless possibilities for life. You can use your inspiration for life and your hands to pick through colorful pieces, and play a jigsaw game at will. Dress the bathtub in Burberry plaid, stick the floor in a leopard print pattern, and even the flush toilet can become an unparalleled work of art. In addition to the traditional mosaic bathroom space, artistic inspiration can also be played on small things such as photo frames, cups, bookshelves, vases, etc. – colors, patterns, creativity, everything is under your control… No wonder, in the residences of royal celebrities from all over the world, there are always exquisite hand-painted wallpapers accompanying them.

  Private Garden

  The bathroom space is the most important private garden in the living space. Because here is not only a place to cleanse the body and refresh yourself, but also a paradise to relieve stress and cleanse the mind. Therefore, bathroom products not only boldly expand their territory in the room, but also satisfy people’s all-round enjoyment.

  01 Leather Bath with Crystal Faucet (from JCD)

  02 Printed Basin (from Simas)

  03 Chinese Flower and Bird Painting Basin (from Kallista)

  04 Crystal Faucet (from JCD)

  05 Top Mosaic Furnished Bathroom Space (by Bisazza)

  desktop aesthetics

  Compared with furniture in the general sense, the design of various household gadgets may better reflect the balance of practicality and aesthetics. It is like a fun game of creativity and life. The more a person cares about these inconspicuous gadgets, the more he can see his intention for life.

  01 Porcelain Set (from Hermés)

  02 Sterling Silver Fruit Basket (from Gianmaria Buccellati)

  03 Crystal champagne glass, sterling silver ice bucket (from Christofle)

  04 British designer David Chipperfield works: silver coffee pot, milk jug, sugar jar, tray

  05 Crystal Red Wine Bottle (from Christofle)

  06 Danish designer Pernille Vea’s combination vase work: Galerie

  07 Finnish designer Heini Riitahuhta’s work: Pearl (Helmi) oil lamp

  08 Silver kettle, fruit plate (from GIANMARIA BUCCELLATI)

  09 American designer Michael Graves’ work: pepper grinder and salt shaker combination

  10 Italian designer Aldo Rossi works: polished mirror steel cream bottle, polished mirror steel sugar bowl with spoon