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Chia-Lun Chan
Interior Designer
Taiwan
AWARDS
4

I am an interior designer CHIA-LUN, CHAN, and I have loved drawing since I was a child. I am committed to creating the most suitable spatial residence for each owner in each situation. And is committed to seeking different design inspirations for each situation. Keeping in touch with different people and things brings me different ideas every day. I believe I will do my best, and I can also bring the power to change the world.
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EDUCATION
2004, Applied Arts, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City/Taiwan.
WORKING EXPERIENCES
2011-Now, Assistant Design Director, Fullhouse Interior Design, Taipei City/Taiwan
AWARDS AND PRIZES
SELECTED PROJECTS
Light and Shadows
FUNCTION:
Studio Space
LOCATION:
New Taipei City
YEAR:
2021

ABOUT
Blank spaces may appear like nothingness but in reality leave people in amazement. Diverse world of design philosophy, the freely empty base lifts people off the haze of everyday life. All-white boarder-less photography area oozes minimalism, and by removing unnecessary decoration, introduces lights and shadows from the skylight to illustrate at will. The space provides a catwalk on which luminosity can shift and perform, therefore becoming an ever-changing place that inspires and enthuses.




PHOTO CREDITS:
Dean Cheng
COPYRIGHTS:
Chia-Lun Chan
Elegance House
FUNCTION:
Residential Apartment
LOCATION:
Taipei City
YEAR:
2021

ABOUT
Housing the classic and the luxurious yet not falling into the mundane, break the existing classical framework, majestic curves are implemented and decorated with rose gold, use of multiple materials, overlapping to create a corresponding and layered micro-luxury texture, forming a uniquely elegant model.




PHOTO CREDITS:
Li Chia Fa
COPYRIGHTS:
Chia-Lun Chan
Shanmu Store
FUNCTION:
Retail Space
LOCATION:
Taichung City
YEAR:
2021

ABOUT
A variety of traditional Taiwanese building materials with a modern touch create a nostalgic yet one-of-a-kind atmosphere. A solid wood presentation area resembling the oceanic nature of our nation, whilst the flowers thriving in the forests morphs into scattering mosaics all over the pavement. The booths constructed out of vintage brick grilles not only eliminates the restriction of a closed space but also funnels in shifting lights and shadows, adding a further layer to the space and design.




PHOTO CREDITS:
Devin Huang
COPYRIGHTS:
Chia-Lun Chan
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