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Heritage with an Edge
‘The client was excited about the opportunity to pay homage to the existing architecture, yet inject a contemporary sensibility,’ says Brendan Wong about the residence he designed for a family of five in Sydney. ‘It was clear we were not filling this home with faux Victorian antiques.’
Classic Beauty
Executive Editor of Town&Country Philippines, Alycia Sy writes for us on the joy of designing her own home and the effort that goes into collecting her rather unique assemblage of curios and objet d’art:
Raging Bull Steakhouse
The new Raging Bull Chophouse & Bar, set to open in March 2016, is yet another masterpiece by New York-based design firm AvroKO.
Bare Essentials
Writer Nguyen Qui Duc's retreat features the natural beauty just beyond its modern minimalist interior
A Question of Taste
When a young couple approached Sara Story to design their penthouse at one of Singapore’s toniest addresses, they gave her only one mandate: create a sophisticated space to entertain.
Designer Q&A: Jaya Ibrahim
Indonesian designer Jaya Ibrahim, founder of Jaya International, is the designer responsible for the interiors of iconic hotels such as The Legian in Bali, The Chedi Muscat, The Setai Miami and several Aman resorts. Ibrahim shares with Design Anthology eight of his favourites.
Designer Q&A - Jean-Louis Deniot
French Designer Jean-Louis Deniot has certainly taken the design world by storm in the 15 years since establishing his eponymous Paris-based design studio.
Designer Q&A - Alexandra Champalimaud
Champalimaud shares with Design Anthology eight of her favourites.
The Continental
We take a peek at The Continental, the first David Collins Studio-designed restaurant in Asia
A Touch of Grace
Hong Kong-born, Paris-based Grace Leo (see issue one for the feature on her Paris home) is known as one of the pioneers of the boutique hotel movement.
La Villa Verte
French interior and furniture designer Bruno de Caumont’s second home in Vietnam
Perfect Retreat
A stunning private getaway designed by Hong Kong-based South African Deborah Oppenheimer