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Time Pause · ONESWEAR Jewelry store
Parallect Design

Time Pause · ONESWEAR Jewelry store in HangZhou Kerry Center

Parallect Design as Interior Architects

The brand store in this project is located in Hangzhou, a city that, while inheriting history and culture, is also constantly undergoing modernization and renewal. The shopping mall is accompanied by the West Lake, and the shop is close to the main indoor shopping street, facing the escalator at the entrance of the subway station, with convenient transportation and an intersection of people. The design aims to present visual bursts, sparking spatial resonance or controversy.

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Contemporary interior space design is not limited to the deepening and perfecting of traditional furniture and wall tops. With the maturity and progress of industry and the upgrading of people’s cognition of commercial space experience, stainless steel art installations and 3D printing technology have been more widely used in interior design, in order to break the single and boring inherent mode of the traditional jewelry industry and present more Personalized space. The integration of new technologies and new formats, cross-border device design, explores the innovative beauty space in the new era.

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In the design, the fish, funnel and capsule are 304 stainless steel sculptures, and the human head sculptures are glass fiber 3D printing processes. From the traditional stainless steel molding process to glass fiber 3D printing, to composite materials, the project explored different process attributes and their combinations.

In the design, the fish, funnel and capsule are 304 stainless steel sculptures, and the human head sculptures are glass fiber 3D printing processes. From the traditional stainless steel molding process to glass fiber 3D printing, to composite materials, the project explored different process attributes and their combinations.

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Fish’s memory is only 7 seconds, 7 seconds of love, 7 seconds of friendship, 7 seconds of affection. The short memory makes them want to stop the passage of time crazily, but they can’t pick up gems, but their strong desire forces them to be ruthless. He swallowed the clocks, gears, and everything related to time around the machine. Due to its huge volume, the sculptured fish is very impactful in the entire space. It travels through the mysterious seabed. The eyes of the fish are the image of a telescope lens, adding a mechanical punk element. The fish belly is a hollow outline made of steel hoop. The overall use of 304 stainless steel sculpture modeling technology presents a world full of fashion and futuristic sense.

We work day after day and become working machines, without feelings and without life. If time can be stopped, can we take a short break? The blue LED light on the human head enhances its own mechanical sense. The mechanical arm under the body is constantly working and never stopping. Between the mechanical arm and the human head is a rotating gear composed of human legs. Deconstruct and reorganize the human body, and give them different meanings again.

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The interior design also hopes to build the scene with the device as the core. The overall space is bright and concise. The white texture paint wall and white terrazzo floor are used to simplify the interior space and serve as the "background board" of the central eye-catching device; large installations are combined The place facing the entrance in the middle is used to attract the flow of people. The spatial layout is spread around the installation, connecting a series of exhibits in series, like a wonderful journey of underwater exploration, coming to a different space to feel the moment of time pause; the bottom of the installation is covered with The reefs deposited on the bottom of the sea, there is only a one-person-wide path in the reef beach. You can explore the path along the path, and you can shuttle between the devices, making the flow line more flexible and interesting. The black stones are filled with suspended small light bulbs, imitating the fantasy creatures on the bottom of the ocean, and the stars are shining with the mysterious feeling of the bottom of the sea.

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