IN THE HEART OF SHANGHAI, A 250 SQM PRIVATE RESIDENCE COMES TO LIFE, DESIGNED BY BAXTER GALLERY SHANGHAI.
Riverville embodies a perfect fusion of "East and West," blending contemporary trends with timeless elegance.
Riverville embodies a perfect fusion of "East and West," blending contemporary trends with timeless elegance.



The project interprets the meeting of East and West with contemporary sensitivity, blending international influences with timeless elegance.
Breaking away from the rigidity of the city’s traditional terraced houses, Riverville introduces a modern and sophisticated aesthetic, characterized by airy volumes, fluid layouts, and a new concept of domestic comfort. The spaces unfold naturally, creating a coherent narrative defined by harmonious proportions, carefully selected materials, and enveloping atmospheres.
In the studio area, the LAZYBONES armchair defines an intimate and cozy corner designed to foster focus and well-being, while the home office area is enhanced by the decisive and refined presence of the COLETTE executive chair, a symbol of balance between ergonomics and style.


The living area unfolds as a single, continuous space, where the living and dining zones merge into a convivial and contemporary vision. The centerpiece of the space is the AURA sofa, the beating heart of the home, complemented by the OLAF armchair, which enhances both comfort and expressiveness. The dining table is paired with GEMMA chairs, featuring a light and essential design that completes the environment with understated elegance.

At the end of the residential journey, a corner dedicated to the most intimate relaxation welcomes the PILLOW sofa, enveloping and reassuring, designed as a domestic refuge where one can slow down and reconnect with a personal sense of well-being. Riverville Garden Villa thus tells a new vision of contemporary living: a space that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries, transforming design into a universal language of comfort, identity, and beauty.
Baxter product retailer | Baxter Gallery Shanghai
The works were curated by Shui On Land.




PHOTO CREDIT David J