Whimsical Indoor Children’s Park by x+living in China
From the Chinese architecture firm known for delivering mesmerizing bookstore interiors, x+living has now ventured into creating an indoor children’s park named “Meland Club”, situated within a shopping mall in China. Featuring an abundance of geometric figures, colors and materials, the design generates a whimsical, remarkable “garden”, based on the concept of four seasons.
Visitors are welcomed by the “spring” themed atrium, extending to the reception area, where kids and parents leave their shoes and coats to start their experience. Here, x+living has integrated a set of decorative elements including flower balls, plant stems, butterflies, bees, and ladybirds, within the deconstructed design and then reorganized them into an unexpected natural landscape that stimulates the imagination.
While walking through the interior, customers observe an ever-changing scenery that is neither fully visible, nor predictable. The stitching of different geometries and the accumulation of bright colors, although irregular, is far from disordered and chaotic. on the contrary, the result is a harmonious combination of internal elements, aligning with the main “four seasons” theme.
Every detail incorporated by x+living has a practical functional significance. For example, the cabinets and shelves well camouflaged as plants can be used for storage, the seats shaped like flowers ser...
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