The Realm of Red Soil unfolds as a journey where design meets nature and symbolism becomes space. Inspired by the fertile red earth of Southwest China—an ancestral ground where culture takes root—the project explores a vision of luxury that is not about possession, but presence. A white horse moves freely across this terrain, noble and untamed, echoing Visionnaire’s idea of design: expressive, sculptural and deeply human.


The Shape of Freedom
The Realm of Red Soil is Visionnaire’s Lunar New Year story of freedom and purity through design. A celebration of the Year of the Horse, it honors authenticity, inner strength, and the courage to move forward without restraint. Rooted in the earth, shaped by vision and alive in the present—this is a landscape where design does not dominate nature, but listens to it.
What does it mean to belong—when freedom is your truest form?
Nearby, the Mercury armchair by Rito Valla offers a moment of stillness. Its enveloping form and balanced geometry create a refuge for contemplation, a place where the gaze can drift beyond the horizon. Alongside it, the Nubia console by Hagit Pincovici introduces rhythm and elevation, its sharp architectural line rising from the red soil like a natural ridge. Together, they shape a dialogue between calm and tension, softness and structure—expressing a vision of comfort and design that is both physical and emotional, measured yet alive, grounded yet dynamic.
The Voluptas chairs by Studiopepe introduce softness and fluidity into the landscape, their tactile forms dissolving the boundary between body and space, design and nature. As the white horse moves among them, Voluptas becomes an expression of coexistence—where movement is gentle and balance instinctive. Anchoring this harmony, the Elysium Art table by Draga & Aurel grounds the scene with a quiet, sculptural presence: a primordial center where space, light, and meaning naturally align.