District Eight at MOTIF Art of Living - The new Asian design home comes to life in Thailand. The space introduces the brand to audiences seeking premium furniture Thailand collections with international design perspectives.
The interior presents District Eight as an Asian furniture design brand that blends craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. Carefully crafted pieces shape a calm and balanced living environment. Dining areas, lounge spaces, and circulation zones highlight how modern furniture integrates naturally into daily life. The layout demonstrates how each piece supports comfort and functionality. Throughout the space, modern furniture interacts with architecture to define a clear vision of contemporary design. Each element reflects an approach where cultural references meet modern living needs.
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Contemporary Design in an Asian Design Home
A strong sense of contemporary design guides the spatial arrangement and material palette. Natural textures, soft lighting, and refined proportions establish a peaceful atmosphere.
Within this setting, the idea of an Asian design home becomes visible through subtle cultural references. Materials and forms, signature of District Eight's contemporary design approach, echo traditional craft while maintaining a modern aesthetic.
Furniture pieces function as both practical objects and sculptural elements.
Global Designers and an Asian Furniture Design Brand
International collaboration continues to shape District Eight’s identity as an Asian furniture design brand. Several pieces displayed in the project originate from partnerships with leading designers.
Designs by Jean-Marie Massaud, Toan Nguyen, and Michele De Lucchi appear throughout the interior. Their work contributes new perspectives to the brand’s modern furniture collections. Through these collaborations, contemporary design evolves through dialogue between cultures.
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