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'ecotourism destination' through Interior Design  

'ecotourism destination' through Interior Design

Rue des Pyramides, Paris, France

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'ecotourism destination' through Interior Design

Rue des Pyramides, Paris, France

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YEAR
2011
SIZE
5000 sqft - 10,000 sqft
BUDGET
$100K - 500K
Tourism Malaysia in Paris has decided to sharpen their competitive edge by appointed International Interior Designer - Bizarreka Design to design, renovating and renewing the entire ground floor office. The new environment captivates the patron's attention, asserting Malaysia as the foremost eco-tourism destination in the world.

Two concepts were developed and deployed by Bizarreka Design to optimally design the interior of Tourism Malaysia Office in Paris – nature and heritage.

Movable and fixed furniture incorporates wooden structure and elements. Earth-toned tiles, arboreal walls adorned with a massive print of the rainforest, and layered stone underneath efficient in-wall shelving all reflect the natural splendor of the Malaysian rainforests.

Another nature concept space alludes to the serene landscapes of the Malaysian beaches and islands. Tan and ecru stones on the wall complement the woven rug and the khaki sofa, all emulating the warmth and light of a pristine, tropical beach.

Malay wood carvings are a prominent feature in the distinguished heritage of Malaysia. Sanskrit for “The Land of Resplendent Bliss” - the traditional 'Langkasuka Style' of architecture is invoked to produce the wooden frames for these exquisite works.

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