Financial City Chengdu
In Chengdu’s financial district, an apartment takes its cues from the city’s clean lines and steady pace. The address is urban and focused, with a sense of privacy that feels earned. Financial City Chengdu isn’t about decoration for its own sake. It’s about choosing pieces that sit comfortably in a modern skyline and still feel personal at the end of the day.
A Home Shaped by the City
The setting matters here. Glass, height, and movement outside the windows call for interiors that can hold their own without getting loud. The atmosphere stays calm, but not cold. And the space reads as lived-in, not staged, with furniture that supports daily rituals and quiet pauses between meetings, travel, and dinners at home.
Meridiani Collections, Selected with Restraint
The apartment is furnished with the most recent and iconic Meridiani collections, chosen to create continuity from room to room. There’s a clear preference for sculpted silhouettes and understated comfort. Nothing competes for attention. Instead, each element settles into place, and the overall look stays refined without feeling rigid.
It’s a confident mix: contemporary pieces that still carry a familiar warmth. Materials and finishes are used for their presence, not for show. But the result doesn’t feel minimal in an empty way. It feels complete, with enough texture and depth to make the rooms feel inviting at different times of day.
Emily Wang’s Interior Project
The interior project by designer Emily Wang keeps the focus on proportion, balance, and how the apartment will actually be used. The choices feel deliberate, yet easy. And that’s what makes the space convincing. It doesn’t chase trends or try to perform. It simply frames Chengdu’s financial district with a calm, resilient kind of comfort, anchored by Meridiani where it makes sense, and edited everywhere else.






