Global Xi’an Center Residential Unit B, Xi’an
In a city where “tasteful” usually means beige-on-beige and another set of marble tiles, this Xi’an residence politely bows… then kicks tradition in the shins with a smile. Designed as the restrained sibling to the more flamboyant mock-ups, this flat plays the elegance game beautifully—while subtly breaking all its rules.
The living room whispers in velvet curves and soft golds, pretending to be demure, but look twice and you’ll see the attitude: a sculptural lamp that thinks it’s jewelry, a sofa with runway hips, and art that catches the light like a knowing smirk. Every line is clean, every surface intentional, every detail a gentle flex.
The study continues the quiet seduction—warm woods, tailored upholstery, and a pendant that hangs like a punctuation mark in mid-sentence. It’s calm, but not boring. Stylish, but not trying too hard. Basically: the guest you invite to dinner who secretly owns the room.
And then, the bathroom.
Darling, the bathroom.
This is where the apartment drops its silk gloves and shows its true colors—literally. Who decreed bathrooms must be tile or marble? Certainly not StudioGlam. A sweeping resin art panel turns the shower into a private gallery, swirling with oceanic blues and mineral golds. You’re not bathing; you’re bathing inside a painting. It’s indulgent, a bit naughty, and totally unforgettable.
This flat doesn’t scream. It smolders.
It’s elegance with personality, modernity with a wink, and just enough rebellion to make Xi’an blush—quietly.










