Graduation Exhibition

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Type
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Pop-Ups
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Duration
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14 months
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Category
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Life Style Selected Boutique
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Theme
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Recognition of Woman Existence
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Location
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1700 Lida St, Paadena.
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Size
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4,200 sq. ft.
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Team
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Hazel Yu, Mengshu Liu.



This project is a conceptual shop-in-shop design developed from Wildfang’s brand values and core products, centered on the theme “Office, Not Office.” Existing site structures are reinterpreted as bold spatial language, while interactive fixtures are used to amplify the brand’s attitude. Existing site structures are reinterpreted as bold spatial language, while interactive fixtures are used to amplify the brand’s attitude.
This project is a conceptual shop-in-shop design developed from Wildfang’s brand values and core products, centered on the theme “Office, Not Office.” Existing site structures are reinterpreted as bold spatial language, while interactive fixtures are used to amplify the brand’s attitude.
Design Story
"The Coastal Harmony Home project was a comprehensive renovation of a beachside house."
Design Story
"The Coastal Harmony Home project was a comprehensive renovation of a beachside house."

Design Story
Such was the case when designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent were commissioned to transform a stately but somewhat dour Tudor house built in 1925 in L.A.’s Hancock Park neighborhood. Their clients were Brian Robbins, president of the Nickelodeon network, his wife, stylist Tracy James, their young daughter Stella, and Robbins’ sons from a previous marriage, Justin and Miles. “


Such was the case when designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent were commissioned to transform a stately but somewhat dour Tudor house built in 1925 in L.A.’s Hancock Park neighborhood. Their clients were Brian Robbins, president of the Nickelodeon network, his wife, stylist Tracy James, their young daughter Stella, and Robbins’ sons from a previous marriage, Justin and Miles. “
Such was the case when designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent were commissioned to transform a stately but somewhat dour Tudor house built in 1925 in L.A.’s Hancock Park neighborhood. Their clients were Brian Robbins, president of the Nickelodeon network, his wife, stylist Tracy James, their young daughter Stella, and Robbins’ sons from a previous marriage, Justin and Miles. “
Such was the case when designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent were commissioned to transform a stately but somewhat dour Tudor house built in 1925 in L.A.’s Hancock Park neighborhood. Their clients were Brian Robbins, president of the Nickelodeon network, his wife, stylist Tracy James, their young daughter Stella, and Robbins’ sons from a previous marriage, Justin and Miles. “

Design Story
These are people who have flexed a lot of creative muscle over the years in entertainment and fashion. They asked us to make the house less heavy and ornate, and more appropriate for modern family – something friendly and warm.”
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