In the contemporary design field, Matt Arquette stands as a pioneering practitioner connecting art and life through his interdisciplinary innovative thinking and profound understanding of spatial aesthetics. Graduating from the School of Architecture at Politecnico di Milano, this British designer is committed to infusing artistic genes into spatial design, redefining high-end living experiences with a unique design language.
As a core member of internationally renowned design agencies, Matt Arquette excels in integrating architectural thinking into interior design, emphasizing the balance between spatial storytelling and functionality. His works feature a minimalist aesthetic foundation of "less is more," skillfully incorporating art installations, natural elements, and cutting-edge materials to create spaces with both visual impact and emotional resonance. In the full-case soft decoration project at Wanshicheng Home (Yanda Store) in Huizhou, he constructed a living scene blending realism and romanticism through the interplay of solid and void in marble walls, natural light framed by floor-to-ceiling windows, and sculptural furniture displays.
In May 2024, Matt Arquette was invited to participate in the "Chaodai Zhi Li Bai" art IP joint exhibition in Huizhou, collaborating with artist Huang Haijun to explore the cross-disciplinary integration of art and design. During the keynote sharing session, he elaborated on how to transform home spaces into containers for art and life through material selection, lighting design, and proportional control. He emphasized, "Truly good design allows residents to feel freedom and dialogue in the space, rather than mere visual accumulation."
His collaboration with JariaHome fully embodies this philosophy. In the upgraded project for Wanshicheng Home (Yanda Store), he translated the uninhibited spirit of the "Li Bai" art IP into spatial language—the bold color collision of green and magenta echoes Li Bai's romanticism, the contrast between metal and stone exemplifies modern aesthetics, and modular furniture systems reflect a deep understanding of contemporary lifestyles.
"The essence of design is solving problems, but great design should transcend functionality to become a lifestyle." Matt Arquette's design philosophy is perfectly demonstrated in JariaHome's 24th anniversary upgrade project. From spatial layout to soft decoration collocation, he combines architectural rigor with artistic sensibility to customize ideal homes for high-end clients in Huizhou, providing an innovative model for the integration of art and commerce in the industry. Check out More Client Projects!