2026 | Professional

French Design Awards Silver Winner

Shared Sensibility, Slow Living

Entrant

ArtGet Interior Decoration Design Co., Ltd.

Category

Interior Design - Living Spaces

Client's Name

Ting Wen Huang

Country / Region

Taiwan

Centered on the principles of sharing, negative space, and natural rhythm, this project reimagines the everyday essence of home.
Space is no longer a mere arrangement of functions, but a lived journey—one that can be felt, inhaled, and quietly experienced.

The living room, as the shared heart of the home, is shaped through vertical greenery, solid wood columns, and mirrored extensions. Light, foliage, and human presence intersect naturally, forming a serene atmosphere reminiscent of a slow walk through a forest. The intentional restraint in furniture and color allows the space to become a vessel for emotional flow, rather than a stage dominated by stylistic expression.

The Japanese-style room continues this rhythm, shifting its focus toward layers of stillness. Screens, circular windows, and flexible sliding doors offer spatial adaptability between openness and enclosure, responding to the diverse needs of contemporary living. Materials return to their essence—wood, mineral textures, and tatami—where restraint and emptiness create a buffering zone for both body and mind to pause.

The dining area gathers the warmth of daily life. Floating cabinetry and gentle light redefine spatial proportions, while a solid wood dining table with natural edges preserves the authenticity of lived moments. Paired with woven, spherical pendant lighting, each meal becomes a scene worth remembering.

Rather than pursuing bold formal gestures, the overall design allows light, materiality, and time to complete the space together.
This is a quiet design language—
one that invites people to linger, to live, and to slowly shape a meaningful everyday life.

Credits

Clinic Director / Orthopaedic surgeon
Ting Wen Huang
CEO / ArtGet Interior Decoration Design Co., Ltd.
Ya Chi Chen
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