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A serene Japanese-style reception, the space combines Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian warmth, with a double-height ceiling, a lovely blend of wood cladding, and neutral tones. Ideal for a serene and welcoming environment.

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A serene Japanese-style reception, the space combines Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian warmth, with a double-height ceiling, a lovely blend of wood cladding, and neutral tones. Ideal for a serene and welcoming environment. #Japandi #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #luxury_living_room_design #modernLivingRoom

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酒窝 at Base Aufu | Seth Powers Photography | Archinect Japanese Lounge, Japanese Restaurant Design, Japanese Hotel, Timeless Interior, Hotel Lounge, Japanese Interior Design, H Design, Lounge Design, Japanese Interior

Japanese Lounge is a high end, Japanese private dining and lounge located at the heart of the Former French Concession targeting a luxurious hotel dining experience. The design is a minimal and refined concept based on traditional Japanese design elements and details. Heavily researched Japanese...

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Heard of Quiet Luxury? This Newly Renovated French Riviera Hotel Epitomizes the Trend - Sight Unseen Wood Desk Chair, Dark Wood Desk, Seaside House, Hotel Lounge, Granite Flooring, Lounge Design, Beach Hotel, Hotel Interior, Wood Ceilings

The French Riviera, long a playground for the rich and famous, is undeniably chic, both in its physical structures and its natural beauty. And perched atop Cap d’Antibes, a rocky promontory between Cannes and Nice that was used as a backdrop in both Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief and Jacques Deray’s La Piscine, is a hotel that embodies that elegance in the most nonchalant way: The Cap D’Antibes Beach Hotel, recently reimagined by Belgian architect Bernard Dubois, a frequent collaborator with…

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