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Interior Design China Features Global Consulting Firm’s Shanghai office
Read moreRead lessAs one of the world's top consulting firms, "extraordinary results" is the unique philosophy of this client. Robarts Spaces and this distinguished client collaborated together to inject a new concept into the design of the office. The flexibility and diversity of the space design fully reflect the company culture. The reception area is fluid and layered, and the landscape and natural light outside the window are fully utilized. Clean lines and comfortable furniture, together with the company's brand image color as an accent, create an environment allowing all to feel at home.
Mid-Autumn Festival Greetings
Read moreRead lessEvery full moon renews our pursuit and expectation of excellence and beauty in all that we create together.
We wish you a joyous Mid-Autumn Festival.
Workshops on Moving from Presentation to Conversation (from Transactional Mode to Learning Mode)
Read moreRead lessOur three offices came up with pragmatic solutions after dynamic and rich workshops this week. The topic was on Moving from Presentation to Conversation (from Transactional mode to Learning mode). Colleagues wrote “when we care, when we not only use head but heart, when we have genuine respect and interest for each other, we are able to connect, moving our presentations naturally into conversations, from working in a transactional mode to being in a learning mode.”
Interior Design Magazine Features Robarts Spaces' Project for CITIC Metal and Interview with Silvia Minciarelli
Read moreRead lessWhat do the offices of a company in a traditional industry look like today? Interior Design magazine discussed this with Silvia Minciarelli, Robarts Spaces' Creative Director for CITIC Metal's recently completed new Shanghai office. You can read the ID feature and see images of the project here.
A Multidimensional Experience of Space- Conversation between art and design at KWM art center
Read moreRead lessBeyond providing basic enclosures for living, working, healing, learning,... what is the power of space? Can space inspire meaningful conversations? How can space-making revive the spirit of craft? How can space be meaningful as well as functional and beautiful? These are among the subjects addressed in last Sunday afternoon’s seminar at KWM Art Center in Beijing, where some 50 invited guests enjoyed an engaging and participative discourse on the multidimensional power of space. Adam Robarts, from Robarts Spaces, was the guest speaker and moderator, weaving together questions from the audience and presentations from artist Li Tao (whose exhibition of constructivist collages provided the setting for the seminar) and product designer Henny van Nistelrooy of Studio HVN.
