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A Dialogue of Light and Culture — An Ode to Eastern Aesthetics
Rooted in the legacy of the Forbidden City and brought to life by renowned international design studio Yabu Pushelberg,
MuLi·MuWai, a premium Chinese lifestyle brand, presents a masterpiece within a nearly 500-year-old siheyuan in Beijing—
a poetic living space where tradition is inherited, art is connected, and technology merges seamlessly with human connection.
This is MuLi·MuWai · The Forbidden City · Yuan Residence.
A Sculpture Stands in Silence at the Threshold
A MuLi sculpture welcomes guests in quiet dignity,
while a nearby metal screen reflects the imagery of the Great Wall—
a visual dialogue between tradition and modernity.
Discreet yet intentional, Occhio spotlights cast focused beams onto curated elements,
preserving the solemn presence of Imperial heritage while transforming static display into a living narrative through light and shadow.
Second Courtyard – Where Light and Culture Intertwine
Within the main hall, MuLi·MuWai’s signature furniture stands alongside curated relics from the National Palace Museum.
Here, modern design and historic architecture reach a subtle consensus—
a refined celebration where form, function, and heritage meet.
With a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of up to 97, Occhio spotlights reveal the true essence of every surface:
the softness of lacquer, the depth of wood grain, the delicate texture of craftsmanship—
all made visible in natural, flowing light.
Third Courtyard – Light as Poetic Atmosphere
Surrounding the grand hall, the third courtyard becomes a private sanctuary.
Within this tranquil enclosure, MuLi·MuWai · The Forbidden City · Yuan Residence presents a private dining space and a leisure lounge.
The ritual of shared meals around a round table reflects the harmony between traditional family values and spatial design.
Light as a Cultural Medium
At MuLi·MuWai · The Forbidden City · Yuan Residence,
light is more than illumination—it is a medium that bridges history and modernity.
Occhio connects German engineering precision with Eastern philosophy,
presenting nothing short of a Renaissance of Light.
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