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Beloved Home
Residential Shenzhen, Guangdong, China 2024

Beloved Home

Client

Exhibition

Scope

Full-process design-to-delivery

Size

200 sqm

Concept

Beloved Home explores the relationship between materiality and everyday living through a highly tactile spatial language. Designed around Loro Piana Home textiles, the project creates an environment where softness, craftsmanship, and sensory experience become the core of the interior narrative.

The warm earth-toned architecture acts as a quiet backdrop for layered natural materials, allowing textures to become the focal point of the experience. Wood, wool, linen, and mineral finishes are orchestrated to create a space that feels intimate, timeless, and deeply connected to human comfort.

The project also reflects the campground’s positioning as a multi-functional destination. Public sources describe the site as a riverside mountain campground with RVs, mountain cabins, camping platforms, activity areas, meeting facilities, and leisure programs. Our design approach therefore needed to support not only overnight stays, but also dining, reception, social gatherings, meetings, family trips, and outdoor leisure.

Design Approach

Material-led Spatial Experience

The project is conceived as an immersive living environment where materiality becomes the primary design language. Rather than relying on visual complexity, the space emphasizes texture, softness, and tactile richness, allowing every surface to communicate comfort and craftsmanship

Quiet Earth Palette

Inspired by natural landscapes and warm mineral tones, the project uses a restrained palette of clay, sand, ivory, and muted terracotta hues. The spatial atmosphere feels calm, warm, and grounded while maintaining visual continuity throughout the environment.

Textile as Architecture

Loro Piana fabrics become more than decorative elements; they shape the spatial identity itself. Upholstery, wall treatments, soft furnishings, and custom pieces work together to blur the boundaries between furniture, architecture, and sensory experience.

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