Design Anthology, Asia Edition, Issue 20
The Art Issue
Our 20th issue is also a celebration of our fifth anniversary. Join us as we uncover the best stories from across Asia and beyond with a focus on the crossover between art and design.
Kindly note that amounts shown are USD
The Art Issue
Our 20th issue is also a celebration of our fifth anniversary. Join us as we uncover the best stories from across Asia and beyond with a focus on the crossover between art and design.
Kindly note that amounts shown are USD
From the editor
I for one love that we’re living in the age of cross-disciplinary cross-pollination. Art, design, craft, architecture; where are the boundaries? Do they even exist anymore? If so, they’re becoming increasingly blurred.
In our first issue of each new year we look at the crossover between industries and practices — that not-so-easily defined grey area. Last year was fashion, the year before food, and before that travel. This year we turn our focus to art.
In this bumper issue we’ve curated six stunning homes of collectors around the region, from Sydney to Singapore. In the art scene we explore Taipei’s newest art fair, a cutting-edge digital art space in Tokyo and an emerging platform for contemporary design in Manila. Following the theme of up-and-coming spaces, we also have an introduction to the creative scene in rapidly developing Myanmar.
We’re excited to bring you an interview with Hong Kong-born, New York-based architect Calvin Tsao of renowned practice Tsao & McKown, which frequently incorporates art into its projects. And from Hong Kong and Singapore, we have reports on each city’s changing approach to modernist architecture — in the former’s public housing landscape and the latter’s two icons of Brutalism.
Last but not least, if you’re already dreaming about your summer vacation (or staycation) then look no further than our Wanderlust features on the newly opened Joali resort in the Maldives and the much-anticipated Tony Chi-designed Rosewood flagship in Hong Kong.
Happy new year and happy reading!
Suzy Annetta
Editor-in-Chief
Inside the issue
Dossier
Openings
New store openings in Hong Kong and Tokyo
Products
New collections and collaborations
Read
Upcoming and recent books on design, art, interiors and architecture from some of the world’s best publishers
Asian Designers
Young designers from the East are increasingly drawn to Eindhoven’s design scene
Textiles
Hong Kong designer Sharon Tsang-de Lyster is creating a global atlas of textile crafts
Profile
How Ivan Pun is working to revitalise Yangon’s creative scene
Bars, Phnom Penh
Contrasting designs define some of Phnom Penh’s best-looking new bars
Creative Platform, Philippines
A new collaboration showcases multidisciplinary design works
Profile
Singapore’s Gabriel Tan designs brands as much as products
Design Anthology Awards
Congratulations to the winners of our inaugural Awards
Studio
House of Tai Ping has rejuvenated a century-old French textile house
Wanderlust
Profile
Acclaimed hospitality designer Jean-Michel Gathy talks to us about his process and oeuvre
Resort, Maldives
A new resort in the Maldives combines remote idyll with modern forms
Hotel, Hong Kong
The long-awaited, Tony Chi-designed Rosewood opens in the brand’s home town
Openings
The best of the new boutique and luxury designer hotels from around the world
Vernissage
Art Fair, Taiwan
Taipei Dangdai’s distinctly regional flavour brings the city’s cultural landscape to the fore
Digital Art
Japanese collective teamLab has taken digital art to a new level in a dedicated space in Tokyo
Home
Singapore
A sensual home by ipli Architects reimagines the joy of tropical living
Manila
Dynamic duo Cynthia and Ivy Almario curate the home of an avid art collector
Melbourne
Varying proportions and volumes offer opportunities for togetherness and solitude
Kuala Lumpur
Three architects from one family collaborated on a modern gathering space based on a traditional typology
Sydney
Architect William Smart extended his office upward to create a glass pavilion
Hong Kong
Designer Alfred Lam’s home exemplifies his maturing style
Architectonics
Profile
Calvin Tsao speaks to us about his career and a landmark new project
Modernism, Singapore
We ask whether the garden city is giving up too much in its pursuit of the new
Modernism, Hong Kong
Hong Kong was once an incubator for modernist public housing, but its cityscape is becoming more homogenous
The Flâneur
Disorderly Conduct
A flâneur is an urban explorer — a connoisseur of the street. In our rotating column, guests share their musings, observations and critiques of the urban environment in cities around the world. In this issue, Theresa Christine experiences Rome’s chaos on two wheels