Interior Design Office
Collabirate with Tsung-Hsiao Hsieh
Commercial
165 m²
2022
Noir 2.0 is a minimalist space designed to inspire creativity. Through grayscale volumes, transparent glass, and natural light, the designer creates a calm, open environment where interior and exterior subtly merge. It invites users to engage with space in a quiet, intuitive way, allowing personal interpretations to unfold.
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Collabirate with Tsung-Hsiao Hsieh
Commercial
165 m²
2022
This residential interior design blends European neoclassical structure with subtle Japanese aesthetics. Located in Taipei's suburban hills, the space features panel molding, archways, and vintage furnishings, enhanced by a gentle blue palette and dark wood flooring. The design reflects both emotional resonance and spatial coherence, offering a timeless, intimate living environment.
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Renovation
Taichung, Taiwan
242.5 m²
May. 2022
This dental clinic, located in a remote area, blends antique elements with contemporary geometric structures to create a poetic and distinctive atmosphere. The design emphasizes an open and bright sterilization room, integrating the spatial flow while using light and materials to evoke a tranquil and unhurried rhythm of life.
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Renovation
Taichung, Taiwan
700 m²
May. 2023
Building upon the design language established in the original "Tshuì-Khí I-Sing" flagship, this new flagship store is located in five connected three-story historic townhouses. The design seamlessly integrates these structures into a unified whole, blending vintage objects with contemporary geometric expressions. Unlike the original store’s intimate and “concealed” atmosphere, this flagship takes advantage of a large open space in front of the site and embraces a concept of “exposure and openness,” allowing light and nature to permeate the space, creating a tranquil yet refreshing rhythm between indoors and outdoors. Matcha green is chosen as the main visual color running throughout the entire space, applied on painted walls, tiles, fabrics, and tatami mats, becoming the anchoring core of the design.
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Supported by
Taiwan Ministry of Culture
Creative Industries Fund NL (Stimuleringfonds)
Nieuwe Instituut
Exhibited in Mediametic
Exhibition Space
2024
This transnational art project explores 400 years of Dutch-Taiwanese connections through the lens of the 'Bîng Kun Toh' (冥軍桌) ritual in Penghu, where spirits of Dutch, French, and Japanese colonial soldiers are worshipped during Ghost Month. Selected by Stimuleringsfonds and Het Nieuwe Instituut (€40,000 grant) and Netherlands Office Taiwan (€10,000 grant), the collaboration presents six works by Taiwanese and Dutch artists examining how colonial history transforms into contemporary folk beliefs. The exhibition serves as an international platform for post-colonial reflection and cultural reconciliation.
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