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Case Study-JLL Jingcai Creative Space

UFOU Furnishings: Cultural & Experiential Commercial Space

Project Overview

For Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)’s Jingcai Creative Space in Beijing, UFOU delivered a furniture solution tailored to a compact, experience-driven commercial environment.

Rather than defining fixed functions, the project focuses on aligning furniture with the spatial character—supporting interaction, informal use, and flexible occupation in a way that remains open, intuitive, and adaptable.

Modern living room featuring a beige sofa, orange artwork, and two red chairs. A coffee table and plant add to the decor.

Design Approach

Set within a renovated courtyard building, the space retains its original timber structure and spatial rhythm. The architectural framework defines a strong sense of enclosure while maintaining visual connections to the outdoor courtyard.

Instead of introducing heavy interventions, the design takes a restrained approach—allowing light, material, and proportion to shape the overall atmosphere.

Furniture plays a subtle but important role here. It is not used to impose function, but to suggest ways of using the space—from short conversations to temporary stays. Soft geometries and controlled scales help reduce the visual weight within a structurally expressive environment.

A modern interior space featuring two red armchairs in the foreground and a view of a traditional gray brick building outside. Two individuals are seated together, engaged in conversation while surrounded by greenery.
A modern interior scene featuring two red armchairs, a glass coffee table, and a potted plant, with an orange wall and unique light fixture overhead.

UFOU Furnishings: Supporting Spatial Behavior

In this project, UFOU’s furniture solution is guided by how the space is expected to be used, rather than predefined layouts.

  • Lounge-based settings support informal interaction and flexible occupation
  • Loose arrangements allow the space to shift between different scenarios without reconfiguration complexity
  • Material and color restraint ensures the furniture integrates naturally into the architectural context

The result is a system that supports use without over-defining it.

Interior view of a modern workspace featuring wooden beams, stylish furniture, and ample natural light, with decorative elements on the walls.

Yuulyn Insights

Not all commercial spaces are driven by efficiency.

In projects like this, the value lies in how open the space remains to interpretation. Furniture, in this context, should not define behavior too early—but leave room for it to happen.

This shifts the role of furniture from “function provider” to spatial mediator.

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