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A Peaceful Balance
Overlooking Hong Kong’s Deep Water Bay, this bright and spacious apartment by Alexis Dupont balances muted tones, soft textures and a mix of sharp and organic lines. Here the designer tells us more about his approach to the project
House of Tai Ping Goes Digital
The heritage carpet brand’s new website means more designs, more projects and more possibilities for unique creations and collaborations
A Textural, Tranquil Singapore Home
Design studio TE-EL transformed this apartment into an open-plan home with a monochrome scheme that is enhanced by contrasting textures and plenty of natural light
Kohler Co. Collaborates with Daniel Arsham for Design Miami/ 2021
Kitchen and bath brand Kohler Co. collaborated with New York-based artist Daniel Arsham to create Rock.01, a limited series of 3D-printed sinks that marry digital technology, heritage craft and nature-inspired forms
A Japanese Restaurant with Filmic Qualities
Design studio Russell & George has created a futuristic interior with coloured film and neon lights at new Melbourne eatery Yakimono
Getting to Know Nong Chotipatoomwan
The emerging Thai designer is one to watch: her talent and multifaceted perspective have already earned her a string of accolades, but it’s her outlook on life and learning that sets her apart
A Chic Bar in Chengdu’s Taikoo Li
Chengdu Hummingbird Design Consultant combined colourful neon lights and traditional Chinese elements in Erma Pub Taikoo Li, a chic new destination for the city’s younger set. Here designer Tang Jiajun tells us more about the project
A Well Composed Home
Monocot Studio shaped a semi-detached house in Singapore into this refined assemblage of clean forms and fluid spaces
Victor Churchill Opens a New-Age Butcher in Melbourne
Australian butcher Victor Churchill elevates the craft into theatre with a luxurious design experience conceived by loopcreative
Taiho Shin’s Experimental Creations
With his Seoul-based studio M.0, Korean designer Taiho Shin takes an experimental approach to his material-driven practice
An Eclectic Yet Highly Functional City Apartment
Realised by AODA InteriorDesign, this compact apartment was turned into a flexible and functional living space that combines contemporary comfort with refined design strategies. Design directors Anny Hong and Hugo Shen share more about the project
At Home with André Fu
The Hong Kong home of influential designer André Fu is eclectic, elegant and designed to celebrate connection with nature
Irreverent Cocktail Bar Nemesis Opens on Duxton Hill
Tucked away in a conservation shop house on Duxton Hill, cocktail bar Nemesis gives new meaning to the phrase ‘a cheeky drink’. Here, Leong Hon Kit of Wynk Collaborative tells us more about the project
A Symphony of Styles
In renovating this 1910 home in Kingswood, Williams Burton Leopardi opened up the plan and infused it with a sense of flow that connects to the values of its custodians
Weaving Connections
Curated by the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute, cross-border craft initiative Fiber Links connects designers and artisans across Southeast Asia to create a series of fibre craft products ranging from fashion to home accessories
The Curator’s Apartment in Bath
Drawing on the bohemian spirit of Walcot Street, The Curator’s Apartment is a heritage holiday rental in Bath that was designed by London-based property investor Tina Liu to encourage guests to slow down and appreciate the home and the city’s charm
A Forest Home in Hasami
On the edge of a lush forest on Japan’s Kyushu island, this wood and glass family home by Tokyo-based architecture and interior design firm MMA Inc. emphasises the stunning views of the surrounding landscape
A Multigenerational Home on the River
Designed by Harley Graham Architects with interiors by Louise Walsh, this home in Brunswick Heads combines the functionality of three self-contained homes with a contemporary Japanese aesthetic
Tai Ping Launches the 2021 Yacht Collection
Bespoke carpet producer Tai Ping presents the 2021 Yacht Collection, a poetic homage to the ocean, designed specifically for yachts
Celebrating Original Design with Vola
Since its first collection in 1968, VOLA has exemplified design excellence. The first collaboration between VOLA founder Verner Overgaard and Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen combined form, function and craft, and that spirit of ingenuity and quality continues today