Lost & Found, Beijing

Located in Guozijian Street, a historic district in Beijing, the furniture brand Lost and Found commissioned a store renovation developed by B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio.

As more people tend to live alone, the concept of a traditional family gradually disintegrated, so the city’s public space is becoming a “second home” for people. Hereunder the architect’s office wanted to integrate this sense of home into the store, introducing a new vision for the future commercial space that connects people with urban public space.  (Photos ©  B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio)

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