The Phoenix Mansions of Hangzhou, China By Carlisele Design Studio

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Shanghai Apartment in Huangpu District.

Internationally acclaimed and award-winning design practice specializing in management, procurement and interior work, Carlisele Design Studio has once again exceeded expectation and showcased an unseen standard of quality, and well balanced composition of modern luxury and amenity.

Thai Villa in Natai Beach, Khok Kloi, Phang Nga province.

Employing a breadth of expertise with Architects, Interior Designers, Lighting and Product Designers from ten nationalities, the team is united by its core values of ‘integrity’, ‘trust’ and ‘transparency’ which they bring to every aspect of each commission they undertake.

Mayfair Club

With an extensive portfolio of residential, developmental and hospitality work, the London-based Carlisele Design Studio is revered for their holistic turnkey service approach which melds creative ingenuity with a rigorous goal-oriented management-style.

Phoenix Mansions – Hangzhou, China

From the Belgravia Townhouse, to the Lagos villa and residence, and a family home in New York – the contemporary show apartment and villa, known as the Phoenix Mansions of Hangzhou, China, not only combines a traditional Chinese aesthetic with 21st century Western design, but remains the studio’s most distinct and revolutionary product, to date.

Phoenix Mansions – Hangzhou, China

Featuring bedrooms for each family member, the Phoenix Mansions represent a narrative of elegance, outstanding flexibility and blue-sky thinking through the studio’s meticulous selection of bespoke furniture, fabrics, and equipment – utilizing leather and a neutral color palette of soft pink and grey, the show apartment exudes femininity.

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