Porsche Centre Pattaya

Nestled in Chonburi, Thailand, the Porsche Centre Pattaya showcases an impressive architectural ensemble encapsulating the elegance and prestige of the Porsche brand. Spread over 8,000 sq.m. of land, this intriguing hub is more than an automobile showroom – it’s a captivating space where car enthusiasts, their families, and visitors can gather, and delight in a richly immersive Porsche experience.

The design concepts woven into this structure magnify the brand’s prestige, merging elegant and dynamic elements that mirror Porsche’s identity. The two-storey showroom encompasses striking elements like the boldly designed Entrance Portal, shimmering Red LED Stripes, and guiding Facade Panels, all enhancing the overall Porsche experience. Further adding to the architectural charm is the expansive Showroom Glazing, revealing an uninterrupted view into the world of Porsche.

With a strong focus on sustainability, the Porsche Centre Pattaya integrates solar rooftop energy production, water-saving fixtures, and responsible material selection. This approach reflects Porsche’s commitment to preserving the environment and prioritising the health and wellbeing of its users and visitors.

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Premiera, Siam Paragon

Premiera, a high-end jewelry brand specialising in precious gemstones and diamonds with unique cuttings, has undergone a refined renovation of its boutique at Siam Paragon shopping mall in Bangkok, infusing it with a renewed sense of elegance and contemporary style. Beyond the shimmering displays of exquisite jewelry, patrons will encounter revitalised interiors, thoughtfully curated with elements that echo both luxurious sophistication and the brand’s distinctive identity. The boutique’s transformed spaces, enhanced with meticulously selected furniture and strategic lighting, create an inviting ambiance where the allure of high jewelry seamlessly blends with a welcoming atmosphere.

Drawing inspiration from Premiera’s brand essence — a commitment to “Never Ordinary — but Boldly Beautiful” — the renovation harmoniously integrates modern design with subtle Art Deco touches, reflecting the sturdiness and unique cuts of diamonds. The resulting ambiance is a captivating fusion of contemporary flair and classic elegance, creating a tranquil and sophisticated haven.

Authentic design elements are thoughtfully incorporated throughout. These include blue hand tufted carpet, rich leather upholstery, antique bronze hairline, and chandelier crystals. Modern furniture selections complement the overall aesthetic, providing comfortable and stylish spaces for viewing and experiencing the jewelry. The rhythmic layering of design elements mirrors the artistry of diamond cutting, reinforcing a distinct sense of place and the brand’s core values.

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Carlton Hotel, KSA

Carlton Hotel is a refined urban sanctuary that redefines luxury hospitality in the heart of Riyadh. Designed to cater to the modern global traveller, the hotel artfully balances contemporary elegance with cultural authenticity. Every space—whether public or private—has been meticulously crafted to create a seamless guest experience rooted in comfort, sophistication, and a strong sense of place.

The design concept fuses timeless European elegance with subtle Arabian influences, reflecting the hotel’s commitment to offering a globally informed yet locally grounded experience. The interiors are warm and inviting, featuring a harmonious palette of neutral tones, textured materials, and bespoke detailing. Marble, brushed brass, and soft leather are layered with traditional patterns and curated art, creating a narrative of understated opulence.

The hotel features a variety of amenities including a signature fine dining restaurant, a high-end rooftop lounge with panoramic city views, serene spa and wellness facilities, and state-of-the-art meeting spaces. Each area is designed not only for function but to elevate the emotional experience—welcoming guests into a world where hospitality meets artful design.

From business travellers to weekend visitors, Carlton Hotel offers more than accommodation—it delivers a hospitality experience that is immersive, memorable, and distinctly Riyadh.

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Tin Baron Phuket

Tin Baron Phuket is conceived as a premier dining destination for the discerning global traveler, featuring three distinct zones: Cristal Lounge, Bar Azul, and Terra. Each zone is meticulously designed to offer a unique and unforgettable culinary experience.

Terra, an upscale Italian restaurant, is the crown jewel, boasting the world’s first exclusive Louis Roederer Cristal Room. It aims to deliver a masterful culinary journey rooted in farm-fresh ingredients and authentic Italian flavors. The design blends tradition and elegance within a beautifully restored Sino-Portuguese building, creating a luxurious lifestyle destination.

Cristal Lounge evokes the glamour and sophistication of the Art Deco period, featuring plush velvet seating, geometric patterns, and a dramatic color palette, perfect for intimate conversations and live music. Bar Azul transports guests to a vibrant Moroccan-inspired oasis with intricate tilework, rich textiles, and lush greenery, offering a relaxing space for enjoying handcrafted cocktails and small bites. Each venue is designed to provide a unique, immersive experience.

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BMW Performance Motor Ratchaphrek

This state-of-the-art showroom and full-service center marks the first official BMW “M” showroom in Ratchaphruek and surrounding areas. The innovative design was crafted by the talented team at dwp, industry leaders in architecture and interior design, under the cutting-edge concept of “Retail Next.” This groundbreaking approach places the utmost importance on customer experience and integrates Phygital elements, seamlessly blending physical and digital touchpoints. Visitors to the showroom will be treated to a truly unique experience, immersed in a contemporary design that evokes the warmth and comfort of a cozy living room at home.

The Performance Motors Ratchapruek showroom and service workshop spans an area of five rai (8,000 m2), of which, the main building is located on 5,300 m2 of land. The service workshop consists of 12 mechanical work bays that can service up to 36 vehicles per day, while a BMW Certified Body and Paint Centre can handle up to 80-100 cars per month. The showroom can accommodate a total of ten vehicles on display, including two M vehicle display areas.

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Siraninn Private Residence Clubhouse

The village features 28 units with three types of houses – Residence I (551 sqm), Residence II (682 sqm), and Residence III (820 sqm) – and a clubhouse spanning approximately 1200 sqm. Despite the limited number of units, the village was designed to exude elegance, peace, and homeliness.

Given the price range, location of the village, branding, and concept design brief of “The Real Estating,” the project team was tasked with designing three show houses – one for each house type – each showcasing a distinct style: Milano style, Manhattan Style, and Chelsea style. The project team aimed to demonstrate that, regardless of the style, place or culture, “The Real Estating” remains an integral element of every home.

Lastly, the clubhouse was designed to embody “The Real Estating” concept, showcasing a vast and serene space with organic, oriental and craft materials such as wood and book-match marble, which contrasted with modern industrial materials. This technique created a timeless mood and tone for the clubhouse, thus achieving the main concept’s objective.

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Cute Press

The Cute Press flagship store, located at The Mall Thapra in Bangkok, embodies a concept of joyful fun, fresh femininity, and happy moments. The atmosphere exudes confidence and radiance, with tropical touches that transport customers to a vibrant paradise. The beauty brand’s identity is represented by the distinctive Cute Press purple, which serves as an accent throughout the store. The primary colour palette includes aubergine, dusty lilac, and pink, while splashes of yellow and pink orange infuse the scheme with vibrant energy. Green hues in the form of indoor plants complete the tropical theme.

The display area showcases oval cosmetic displays and wooden shelves, adorned with tropical indoor plants at the top, offering a visually pleasing and inviting shopping experience. To enhance the tropical vibes, wooden floor, a rattan insta seat, and LED lighting create a warm and welcoming ambiance. The overall design concept, colour palette, and tropical elements seamlessly come together to create an enticing shopping environment that invites customers to indulge in a world of beauty and confidence.

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Khaoyai Private Residence

The Khao Yai Residence, crafted by dwp, serves as a harmonious amalgamation of natural elements and luxurious aesthetics. Envisioned by renowned architect WARchitect, landscape creators Techtonix, and an adept lighting designer, this vacation home is a majestic creation in Nakorn Ratchasima province and Khao Yai city, which fittingly translates to “a big mountain.”

Inspired by the homeowner’s desire for a weekend retreat, the design concept revolves around the interpretation of “Khao Yai.” The unique character of this project stems from its commitment to encapsulate the essence of the forest, water, and stone—three pivotal elements derived from the surroundings.

Sprawling across an expansive area, this vacation home boasts two master bedrooms, three guest rooms, nine bathrooms, two living rooms, a gym, a spa, a playroom, two swimming pools, and four gardens. Every feature of this residence is a testament to unparalleled luxury, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and enjoyment.

Strategically designed lighting further accentuates the “Khao Yai” theme. During the day, light filters in, creating shadows akin to leaves on the forest floor, and illuminating furniture. At night, the dimmed lighting sets a serene mood, allowing residents to feel the transition between day and night.

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Dusit Thani Maldives Seaplane Lounge

The Dusit Thani Maldives Seaplane Lounge, designed by dwp, aspires to echo the distinct charisma of the Dusit Thani brand while conveying a “Home Away From Home” experience. Drawing from tranquil Thai culture, the lounge aims to weave a serene and luxurious setting, epitomising the pinnacle of Thai hospitality. The choice of decor, ranging from elegant Thai-inspired furniture to handcrafted textiles and ornamental pieces, encapsulates the richness of Thai heritage. Unique design elements, such as wall details and Thai artwork, contribute to immersing guests deeper into the cultural richness.

Central to the design is practicality, ensuring comfort while addressing growth opportunities. Optimisation of space, an efficient flow of traffic, and practical amenities like charging stations, Wi-Fi, and restful rooms all serve to enhance the guest experience.

Incorporating elements of sustainability, the design utilises energy-efficient strategies and prioritises indoor air quality. Large windows harness natural light to the fullest, while low VOC materials are utilised to minimise any adverse emissions. Showcasing a harmony of creativity, innovation, and authenticity, the project curates an inspiring space that heightens the guest experience and symbolises the essence of Thai hospitality in the Maldives.

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Whizdom Forestias

Whizdom The Forestias is the new definition of vertical living, using innovative design to meet your everyday needs. Each detail is designed to form the basis of perfect living and to connect the next generation with nature.

Consisting of 3 high-rise apartment buildings, Destinia, Mytopia, and Petopia, Whizdom is about a holistic well-being design approach to vertical living. Seamless integration of a modern vertical living lifestyle within a natural environment for optimum well-being encourages residents to “Feel the Wild”. Key design concepts are family and community. The project is pet and child-friendly with sustainability and ‘generation to generation’ thinking integral to the design concept. The ‘Nature inside and out’ is the key design element, with recycled timber and natural non-toxic materials, bringing nature into interior space.

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MUNIQ Langsuan

Major Development PCL has made its mark in developing high end condominiums that emphasise on luxurious and exclusive lifestyles. MUNIQ Langsuan is located in one of Bangkok’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, in walking distance from some of the city’s most popular shopping, dining and entertainment offerings.

dwp drew on their vast experience with high-end residential projects to design a condominium that exceeds all expectations of luxury and meets the needs and desires of an exclusive urban lifestyle. Timeless aesthetics, sophisticated surroundings and an air of romance were the main ingredients of the design. The 28 floor building boasts 166 prestigious apartments as well as cutting edge public areas including meeting rooms, gaming rooms and a private dining area.

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125 Sathorn Condo

The Sathorn district of Bangkok has long become one of the city’s most well known and exclusive districts areas. It consists not only of the city’s CBD but is swarming with restaurants, bars and shopping malls, embassies as well as many residential towers and complexes. PMT Property added yet another signature condominium to the district by developing 125 Sathorn Condo, a pair 36 storey towers.

Inspired by the seasons dwp highlighted each public area by using different colours, materials and textures to represent summer, winter, autumn and spring. Unique additions of public areas such as an onsen room and a summer garden lounge add to the appeal of this property and the luxurious lifestyle offered to its tenants.

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