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Element Plus Shanghai Showroom Featured by Toutiao

Element Plus Shanghai Showroom Featured by Toutiao

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Element Plus Shanghai Showroom Featured by Toutiao

Toutiao official account features the Robarts Spaces designed Element Plus Shanghai showroom. The design of this showroom achieves structure and order in a space that is otherwise quite unique and irregular. The showroom interior intertwines many visible and invisible lines, designed and arranged to accentuate the freshness of the visual encounter and allow visitors to experience and interact with products in an engaging setting. View the Toutiao post here.

Robarts Spaces Dragonboat Festival Greetings

Robarts Spaces Dragonboat Festival Greetings

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Robarts Spaces Dragonboat Festival Greetings

All of us at Robarts Spaces wish you a joyous Dragonboat Festival

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King & Wood Mallesons Beijing Office Special Featured by AD

King & Wood Mallesons Beijing Office Special Featured by AD

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King & Wood Mallesons Beijing Office Special Featured by AD

Recent AD WeChat official account special featured King & Wood Mallesons Beijing office. Inspired by the Chinese poetic vision of ‘Yi Zhen, Yi Huan’, the design expressed people for much more than just another functional and beautiful space. Here is an efficient law office, a vibrant and happy community… even a place to go to be inspired. More information can be found here.

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Finding Beauty_01

Finding Beauty

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Finding Beauty_01

Over the past weeks, we have invited you, our colleagues, clients, collaborators, and friends to join us in Finding Beauty, to transform challenge into an opportunity to look with a new perspective. We are delighted to again share some recent submissions. Email yours to findingbeauty@robartsspaces.com

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Shui On

Shui On Land Headquarters Featured by Interior Design Magazine

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Shui On

Interior Design Magazine has published an online feature on our recently finished renovation of Shui On Land Headquarters in Shanghai. This project celebrates a story of social renaissance, of life, connectivity, purpose, and people, with the design being inspired by Richard Bach’s book, “Jonathan Livingston Seagull”. For more on the project, the feature can be found here.


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