Located inside Deji Plaza, an upscale mall in Nanjing, China’s Xuanwu District, this restroom was designed by Shanghai studio X+Living as a full-blown sensory experience. And it shows.
The design concept was rooted in nature: a tribute to spring, and a longing for green in the middle of an urban environment. Double-skinned walls reveal living plants behind golden-framed windows.
Floor patterns and lighting evoke insects, flowers, and foliage. Every inch of it is intentional — and extraordinary.
A Corridor of Gold and Light
The entryway is designed as a procession, large golden lamps arch overhead, leading visitors through a luminous corridor toward marble sinks. Think stepping into an upscale art installation, not a place to go pee.
X+Living’s concept: “A green ecological art garden that jumped out of the concrete building — awakening the garden buried deep in people’s heart.”
Hand-Carved Marble — In a Mall BathroomThe sinks are hand-carved marble pedestals, the kind of craftsmanship you’d expect in a five-star hotel lobby, not a shopping mall washroom. Rounded custom furniture provides rest near the entry, and the space includes a nursery and medical room alongside the main bathrooms.
The space is also fully accessible — wheelchair-compatible toilets, grab railings, and call-buttons for assistance are seamlessly integrated without breaking the aesthetic. X+Living proved that inclusive design and jaw-dropping luxury aren’t mutually exclusive.
It’s the rare public space that makes you want to linger. Which, for a bathroom, might be the most extraordinary achievement of all. 🚽
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