Milan Design Week is in full throttle and ASUS’ Senses Remix extravaganza is looking good. There have been plenty of visitors to the brilliantly designed rooms and displays, with avid eyes enjoying the movies, the technology and the music.
You can see the latest Milan Design Week video here and the amazing chairs in the relaxation room. They are truly fantastic. But not, obviously, as fantastic as the technology on display.
As you can see, the entire layout has been done in such a way as to create a mood of peace, tranquility and relaxation. The colours, the gorgeous imagery, and the accoutrements are all beautifully laid out to allow for you to experience the technology in peace.
This particular room is amazing. Just look at all those pads gleaming brightly in the darkened room surrounded by mirrors. It is no wonder that the people are completely mesmerised. I absolutely love this layout and, if I happened to have a mansion handy, I would so create a room like this. I have always had a thing for the neverending images in a room full of mirrors.
Even more funky chairs and relaxation areas for tired technology junkies and design afficionados to get some reast and absorb everything they have seen.
Clear and crisp, open and informative – the Senses Remix rooms leave you with a real sense of place. I love the simplicity of the design here and how the entire focal point is the technology perched proudly in the centre of the room.
If you are planning on visiting Milan Design Week you really should walk on over to ASUS’s Senses Remix area. It is proving to be very popular with attendees and is well worth your time. Prepare to astound your senses with the power of technology…
Mrs Mario
Mrs.Mario is a freelance journalist who loves to write about anything and everything. She accidentally fell into the cauldron of technology about eight years ago and has been slowly simmering in there ever since. She’s a geek but still has tons to learn about the wonderful world of technology. She also suffers from a rare disease known as “need to game” that demands it’s sufferers play at least one videogame a week. So far, she’s been coping with her ailment admirably.