Inspired by the Sci-Fi movie Passengers starred by Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt, the family of a residential apartment approached me to create a bold concept of their home where they can live in the future. The initial gleams of their concept were a monochromatic color palette of nature-inspired organic spaces with amazing visual presence, to be fitted with futuristic furniture that comes with sophisticated fittings with refined elegance.
Breaking away from the norms of mainstream residential interiors in Singapore, I proposed a concept that integrate the elements of both sense and sensibility, forms and functions with the fluidity and organic forms. I explored into streamlined shapes of the walls while making sure it is in line with the functional application of inclinations and bends. The flowing lines of the walls, the decorative elements and selection of the furniture that can provide a futuristic living for the users. In the midst of the organic exploration, I created a dining table, one of the curated furniture inspired by nature in the form of a white lily flower, that created the form which I named it the 'Yuri Table'. From the moment you step into inside the unit, visual features typical of futuristic style are dominantly noticeable include a few bedrooms door opening with curved corners between the living area, bedrooms and kitchen area.
With the emphasis of ‘no wood’ criteria by the owner, the materials mainly used solid surfacing, metal & glass material which can make the space reflective and appear larger. The difficulty lies in the design of different materials to maintain the constant tonality, minimizing color differences as small as possible, bold tones of grey are added to provide the contrast needed to break away the ‘clinic’ look.
On the other hand, the apartment needs to be an immersive and experiential environment. The whitest whiteness everywhere – white floors, white walls, white ceilings, white cushion that double up as white sofas. With base palette as white, I introduced color hue light that can changes the environment with its lighting and color patterns to match the right ambiance for the spaces. The hue lights meandered across the ceiling and with the applications of recessed light belts on the base of the wall, it can illuminate to guide the user to the bedroom, with the space nicely merged into the whole aspect of smart home technology. The beds in the bedrooms were customized to offer the suspension look to defy basic laws of physics and to create the floating effect. The selection of the furniture is carefully selected to maintain the sleek look of the futuristic décor. More understated, the sleeping areas are decorated with a simple palette and minimal furnishings, while the bathrooms are lined in contoured white epoxy and solid surfacing.
Simple in form, yet bold in personality. All these aspects were translated into an integral design where space, interior, furniture, media and interaction and technology merge.
Inspired by the Sci-Fi movie Passengers starred by Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt, the family of a residential apartment approached me to create a bold concept of their home where they can live in the future. The initial gleams of their concept were a monochromatic color palette of nature-inspired organic spaces with amazing visual presence, to be fitted with futuristic furniture that comes with sophisticated fittings with refined elegance.
Breaking away from the norms of mainstream residential interiors in Singapore, I proposed a concept that integrate the elements of both sense and sensibility, forms and functions with the fluidity and organic forms. I explored into streamlined shapes of the walls while making sure it is in line with the functional application of inclinations and bends. The flowing lines of the walls, the decorative elements and selection of the furniture that can provide a futuristic living for the users. In the midst of the organic exploration, I created a dining table, one of the curated furniture inspired by nature in the form of a white lily flower, that created the form which I named it the 'Yuri Table'. From the moment you step into inside the unit, visual features typical of futuristic style are dominantly noticeable include a few bedrooms door opening with curved corners between the living area, bedrooms and kitchen area.
With the emphasis of ‘no wood’ criteria by the owner, the materials mainly used solid surfacing, metal & glass material which can make the space reflective and appear larger. The difficulty lies in the design of different materials to maintain the constant tonality, minimizing color differences as small as possible, bold tones of grey are added to provide the contrast needed to break away the ‘clinic’ look.
On the other hand, the apartment needs to be an immersive and experiential environment. The whitest whiteness everywhere – white floors, white walls, white ceilings, white cushion that double up as white sofas. With base palette as white, I introduced color hue light that can changes the environment with its lighting and color patterns to match the right ambiance for the spaces. The hue lights meandered across the ceiling and with the applications of recessed light belts on the base of the wall, it can illuminate to guide the user to the bedroom, with the space nicely merged into the whole aspect of smart home technology. The beds in the bedrooms were customized to offer the suspension look to defy basic laws of physics and to create the floating effect. The selection of the furniture is carefully selected to maintain the sleek look of the futuristic décor. More understated, the sleeping areas are decorated with a simple palette and minimal furnishings, while the bathrooms are lined in contoured white epoxy and solid surfacing.
Simple in form, yet bold in personality. All these aspects were translated into an integral design where space, interior, furniture, media and interaction and technology merge.
Inspired by the Sci-Fi movie Passengers starred by Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt, the family of a residential apartment approached me to create a bold concept of their home where they can live in the future. The initial gleams of their concept were a monochromatic color palette of nature-inspired organic spaces with amazing visual presence, to be fitted with futuristic furniture that comes with sophisticated fittings with refined elegance.
Breaking away from the norms of mainstream residential interiors in Singapore, I proposed a concept that integrate the elements of both sense and sensibility, forms and functions with the fluidity and organic forms. I explored into streamlined shapes of the walls while making sure it is in line with the functional application of inclinations and bends. The flowing lines of the walls, the decorative elements and selection of the furniture that can provide a futuristic living for the users. In the midst of the organic exploration, I created a dining table, one of the curated furniture inspired by nature in the form of a white lily flower, that created the form which I named it the 'Yuri Table'. From the moment you step into inside the unit, visual features typical of futuristic style are dominantly noticeable include a few bedrooms door opening with curved corners between the living area, bedrooms and kitchen area.
With the emphasis of ‘no wood’ criteria by the owner, the materials mainly used solid surfacing, metal & glass material which can make the space reflective and appear larger. The difficulty lies in the design of different materials to maintain the constant tonality, minimizing color differences as small as possible, bold tones of grey are added to provide the contrast needed to break away the ‘clinic’ look.
On the other hand, the apartment needs to be an immersive and experiential environment. The whitest whiteness everywhere – white floors, white walls, white ceilings, white cushion that double up as white sofas. With base palette as white, I introduced color hue light that can changes the environment with its lighting and color patterns to match the right ambiance for the spaces. The hue lights meandered across the ceiling and with the applications of recessed light belts on the base of the wall, it can illuminate to guide the user to the bedroom, with the space nicely merged into the whole aspect of smart home technology. The beds in the bedrooms were customized to offer the suspension look to defy basic laws of physics and to create the floating effect. The selection of the furniture is carefully selected to maintain the sleek look of the futuristic décor. More understated, the sleeping areas are decorated with a simple palette and minimal furnishings, while the bathrooms are lined in contoured white epoxy and solid surfacing.
Simple in form, yet bold in personality. All these aspects were translated into an integral design where space, interior, furniture, media and interaction and technology merge.