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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.

Suspended above the table, a composition of Luna pendants casts ripples of warm light.

In the lounge, the Mito largo floor lamp defines intimate zones with light,
while the nearby Luna parete wall fixture echoes softly—
subtly dividing the tea space and dining area, while maintaining an invisible connection.

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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