• CCD, Wang Ting

    CCD, Wang Ting

  • CCD, Wang Ting

    CCD, Wang Ting

  • CCD, Wang Ting

    CCD, Wang Ting

  • CCD, Wang Ting

    CCD, Wang Ting

  • CCD, Wang Ting

    CCD, Wang Ting

  • CCD, Wang Ting

    CCD, Wang Ting

  • CCD, Wang Ting

    CCD, Wang Ting

  • CCD, Wang Ting

    CCD, Wang Ting

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One-off Homes, Medium & Small- (Over £1M)

2020 WIN Awards entry: One Sanlitun: Fendi - Cheng Chung Design

One Sanlitun - Fendi by Cheng Chung Design is an entry in the One-off homes, large and small Category of the 2020 WIN Awards

by Copy taken from 2020 entry 23 June 2020 2020

As approaching the interior design of the deluxe apartment One Sanlitun - FENDI, CCD integrates the history and culture of Rome, draws on FENDI's brand stories, strikes a balance between the classical and modernity, and endows the space with an elegant, dignified yet playful style, which embodies FENDI's definitions of art, fashion and lifestyle. Upon entering the apartment, a palatial 6.2 m high foyer greets residents, which features a sculptural staircase inspired by Rome’s famous Spanish steps.

The velvet armchair, the fireplace, the marble niche and brass, all showcase exquisiteness and nobility. A water-shaped resin stool is brought in subtly, with its avant-garde texture and form adding playfulness to the space. Its design takes cues from FENDI's preference for water.

Awash with a sense of design, the space fully presents an aesthetic that blends the classical and modern, and manifests FENDI's stylishness and classiness.

The staircase in the hollow space takes inspiration from Rome's Piazza di Spagna, which is famous for the Spanish Steps where Audrey Hepburn enjoyed her ice cream in the classic movie "Roman Holiday". The white marble steps resemble piano keys, which seem to produce pleasing sound while guiding the occupants up to the bedrooms.

The design also takes cues from Rome’s many water fountains and reinterprets them into stylish lighting. Linear light fixtures drop down within the stairwell, perfectly complementing the brass handrails.

Last year more than 40 countries took part in the WIN Awards with strong showings from Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. And we saw some truly outstanding interior designs, take a look at the winners from last year here.

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