Collection by Marjorie Rutinel Voth
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Near the UNESCO World Heritage & Natural Cultural site of Qingcheng Mountains and Dujianyan in Chengdu, China is a place that brings to mind the mythical feel of James Hilton’s “The Lost Horizon”. Six Senses Qingcheng Mountain melds classical Chinese forms with minimalist, matte finishings to create a look that is exotic yet accessible.
The kitchen is positioned strategically in the middle section of the home’s U-shaped layout. Vintage Bentwood chairs of varying wood tones were chosen for the dining set. The expansive aluminum framed window openings are double glazed in bronze, an eye-catching exterior design note. Recycled messmate timber boards are again used for the kitchen wall and island cladding.
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