these pink and green hotel interiors are inspired by the work of dutch graphic artist M.C. escher. the project is the work of studio 10, a design practice with offices in shenzhen, hong kong, and new york. located in northeastern guangxi, an autonomous region in southern china, the vibrant interiors form part of ‘the other place’, a guesthouse by the li river in pingle county, guilin.

all images by chao zhang
as part of the project studio 10 renovated the guesthouse’s existing rooms using escher’s work as a constant reference point. the design team sought to create a ‘mysterious, infinite and impossible space’ that accommodated a host of optical illusions. a forest green color scheme has been used within the ‘maze-themed’ spaces, while the ‘dream-themed’ rooms are rendered with a pale pink and white color palette that lends the project a fresh and serene quality. throughout, lighting fixtures and electronic appliances are hidden behind a series of black-painted doors.








project info:
location: pingle county, guilin, guangxi province, china
area: 70 sqm / 650 sqf per room
client: the other place – guilin litopia/ nianhua cultural and creative
design consultant: studio 10
director: shi zhou
design team: xin zheng, xiangtong wu, zixia huang, ming tang (project assistant)
photography: chao zhang, the other place
hotel’s wechat: gh_1be036fcc5e2
philip stevens I designboom
nov 30, 2018
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