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The reception lobby of the hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is designed by British designer Olga Ashby. It features a mix-and-match style with traditional Southeast Asian architectural elements. The interior space consists of white walls, slate skirting boards, slate flooring, and wooden sloping roof ceilings. It is complemented by Chinese redwood furniture from the Ming and Qing dynasties, exquisitely framed paintings, and porcelain. The Buddha sofa is adorned with embroidered cushions from Suzhou, and there are black lacquer screens with floral and bird motifs. The space also incorporates 19th-century British vintage furniture, leather goods, and lighting fixtures, adding a sense of texture. The main color tones in the space are white, redwood, black, gray, green, and red, creating a striking contrast with the rough old buildings. The combination of natural light and indoor lighting creates a soft and comfortable lighting effect. From the choice of furniture to the arrangement of accessories, it showcases the complexity and delicacy of contemporary design. The space utilizes 2700K warm light bulbs to maintain focused projection and wall washing effects. The overall design embodies an art gallery-like atmosphere, exuding a sense of luxury and a mysterious ceremonial feeling. The interior photography was taken by French fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier. --ar 3:2 --v 6.0 --chaos 2 --s 58