Why this multifunctional Shanghai ‘living space’ both embraces and diverges from the design-for-Insta strategy

As Chinese design practice ONOAA Studio points out, business owners are increasingly recognizing the importance of curation in commercial spaces. It’s true – from the retail interiors that take notes from museums, to the hospitality interiors that
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