I don't know if your main focus is featuring design in Southeast Asia, but I appreciate it. I would like to participate in promoting mindful design where I grew up in the Philippines. So, I'm drawing a lot of inspirations from what you feature in your channel. Thanks!
Fantastic design and concept. Kudos to the owners for having this unique vision and the ID/architects to be able to capture the imagination. A very original and refreshing design. I enjoyed it very much!
Happy Anniversary. The intent to truly influence and inspire this generation, as well as the next generation, is sincerely conveyed and felt in every videos. You and your team are giving outstanding professional work and effort on your content. Hoping you to have millions of subscribers in the coming days. Thank you :)
Thank you Tin. It is really delightful and motivating to receive such encouraging comments. Truly appreciate it! We will continue striving to improve! Stay tuned..
Happy Anniversary! I saw your channel during the pandemic we love your content, we have some inspiration for the renovation of our home here in the Philippines.
happy bday Design Seed.. Keep up the good work! Very experimental.. not really my cuppa tea though hahaha.. Window views were wonderful with borrowed scenery provided. However, the concrete slabs and columns gives me the chills of tombstones. Well.. one man meat is another poison.
i think putting a metal cutout of the niko neko logo on top of each of the concrete stilts would have been a great little addition, it would complement the photo taking opportunities greatly against the backdrop of the shop as well as the cups of matcha on the table!
All the best on this Anniversary! I really like the channel view about architecture and design . It is well produced as text, plot and photography. Thank you for bringing to me opportunity to injoy brilants ideias around the word. As a brazilian Architect living in Australia, I hope soon do such a good project to be shown here.
It is pretty and unique but the cafe needs to add some softness and homey elements by adding round or oval shaped wooden tables and benches …….! Just my opinion…….
Though I appreciate the use of base elementary materials and the clean industrial lines, the whiteness seems to harsh and clinical to the eye. Makes you feel you are in a laboratory rather than a chill zone. Perhaps some greens or bonzais would help tone down and balance the yin and yang.