This is the filming location for "Let the Bullets Fly" and "The Storm."
This is the hometown of modern thinker Liang Qichao.
This is China's leading overseas Chinese hometown and a window to the world.
This is the gateway to the Greater Bay Area's development.
Today, Franz will continue to write a brilliant chapter here.
Jiangmen, an ancient city in the South China Sea with a rich heritage and outstanding people, has always kept pace with the times and exuded its unique charm. Franz settled here, drawing on the city's aesthetic essence to create a rational exhibition hall experience.
01Light and shadow are ink, precipitating the texture of time
Whether it's Goose City under the rule of Huang Silang or Jinghai, where Gao Qiqiang thrived, the filming location, Jiangmen, possesses a unique calmness and profoundness, one of Jiangmen's many qualities. Therefore, in the design of the space, Franz cleverly applied color tones, using light and shadow to highlight a rational texture, interpreting the minimalist and majestic spirit of the era.
The matte black walls and floors imbue the space with a sense of technology, while marble, spotlights, and glass create a postmodern, minimalist, industrial style. The atomizing fireplace, with its warm, bright flames, neutralizes the cool tones of the space, achieving a balance between luxury and warmth.
02The spacious space creates a perfect living environment
The Jiangmen showroom, with its two-story, open-plan design, vividly illustrates the installation environment and layout of a private villa elevator, visually enhancing the sensory experience with a simple, elegant, and calming aesthetic. Its superior quality reflects refined taste, while its creative soft furnishings project a cutting-edge fashion aesthetic, earning it widespread recognition.
Within this space, customers can more intuitively experience the elevator's ingress and egress trajectory, clearly assessing product quality. Enjoying tea and chatting with partners at the grand tea table, they find a connection with urban culture, like enjoying a leisurely moment in a private teahouse. The future of this elevated human living experience is even more promising.
03Respect experience, higher quality
The Franz Jiangmen showroom features a selection of classic gunmetal gray sightseeing elevators and national treasure tea-red platform elevators, allowing customers to customize their own villas. The gunmetal gray sightseeing elevators are discreet and feature integrated cabinets integrated into the hoistway, creating an aesthetically pleasing and convenient design that is a first in the industry.
The S-series platform elevator, with its vibrant Chinese red, cool pepper white, and black hues, creates a romantic and refined space, like a rose blooming against the night sky. Its bold, narrow frame design eliminates a sense of oppression and creates beautiful, flowing lines. Whether installed in a family mansion or a duplex apartment, it exudes a unique charm.
The hidden "black technology" in smart elevators stems from their core drive technology. The silent control system significantly reduces noise levels, ensuring that late-night trips won't disturb your family's sleep. Low power consumption means it falls well within your household's electrical load, ensuring a completely green and low-carbon experience. Power outage emergency leveling and one-touch emergency call functions ensure your family is always safe from unexpected situations, ensuring safety everywhere.
Franz presents the interweaving of rationality and aesthetics in Jiangmen. The South China Sea experiences ever-changing events, yet the city forges ahead. From Guangzhou and Shantou to Foshan and Jiangmen, Franz has a presence in the Greater Bay Area. Each showroom offers a unique experience, a meticulously crafted space of excellence. We are a leading force in the advancement of intelligent, stylish, and secure private elevators.
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