Miaojue Design Studio Transforms Beijing Office into Island Resort-Inspired Workspace
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Mat Watts
Summary
A detailed showcase of an office space in Beijing designed by Miaojue Design Studio in 2021, styled as an island resort. The design incorporates natural materials, tropical vegetation, open layouts, and resort-like aesthetics to transform a conventional office environment into a relaxing, vacation-inspired workspace.
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· 3 pulledStyling Office as Island Resort is a beautiful office space located in Beijing, China, designed in 2021 by Miaojue Design Studio.
The design brings resort-style relaxation into the workplace environment.
Natural materials and tropical elements define the aesthetic of this unique office transformation.
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