Beautiful surfaces
Cosentino introduces C·Bath with The Bathelier collection, showcasing sustainable surfaces and custom fittings for its new bathroom platform. To kick off the collection, the Spanish surface specialist has partnered five design luminaries to reimagine the future bathroom using its key collections such as Silestone, Dekton and Sensa by Cosentino.
From Singapore, we have local architect Colin Seah, who devised two striking visions: The Collage and The Cave. The latter comes to life in a dramatic bathroom with a view articulated with three Dekton colours: Bromo, Laurent and Awake, Silestone Coral Clay and Sienna Ridge. The former balances contrasting colours to create a unique moment of holistic harmony with Dekton Soke and Laurent, Silestone Eternal Serena and Ethereal Noctis.
Seah is joined by a cohort of award-winning creatives comprising Dutch designer Remy Meijers, American interior designer Claudia Afshar, Argentinian architect Daniel Germani, and Spanish multidisciplinary studio MUT Design in presenting 10 concepts that take bathroom design to another level.
A hero’s welcome
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AN Digital Lock, a prominent figure in home security, marks its 10th anniversary by unveiling an exclusive line of Marvel Avengers-inspired digital locks.
Each lock model is inspired by different beloved Marvel superheroes: Iron Man and Spider Man-themed Digital Lock designs for wooden doors and the Marvel Avengers-themed Digital Lock for metal gates. Accompanied by RFID key tags and stickers featuring various Marvel characters, these locks offer superior security, user-friendly access, and a sleek design that aesthetically integrates with all wooden doors and gate. For more information, visit andigitallock.com.
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Architectural inspirations
If you’re looking for a coffee table book on architecture, pick up a copy of Steve Leung: Design Asia and Beyond. Published in commemoration of Steve Leung Design Group (SLD)’s 25th anniversary and Leung’s 65th birthday, the monograph chronicles Leung’s design milestones and investigates his aspirations as a designer, entrepreneur, leader and philanthropist in the industry, as well as the rise of one of Asia’s most accomplished design practices.
Structured into seven chapters, the book includes interviews with Leung and influential leaders in the field, inviting readers to better understand SLD’s influence within the industry. The book also touches upon a time of incredible growth for Hong Kong and Asia, exploring the connection between Leung’s success and the rise of the design industry in this part of the world.
The sound of luxury
Tap into the emotions of the opera in the privacy of your home with the Devialet Dione Opéra de Paris. This collector’s edition by French audio specialist Devialet features sleek extremities flanking a 22-carat moon gold central plate, inspired by the gilded interiors of Paris’s Opéra Garnier.
Built-in with Dolby Atmos, the all-in-one soundbar offers world-class sound quality without the need for a separate subwoofer. It combines an unprecedented 17 Devialet-designed neodymium drivers, in a 5.1.2 configuration, with Devialet proprietary technologies to deliver unbelievably deep bass and to create an impressively thin but powerful soundbar with an industry-leading compactness-to-performance ratio. The price for opulence comes in at an easy $4,490 from www.devialet.com.
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A time for design
Mark your calendar for Singapore Design Week 2023 as the 11-day festival returns from Sept 21 to Oct 1 with more than 80 events happening in and around three key precincts of Bras Basah.Bugis, Marina Bay, and Orchard Road
Singapore Design Week, organised by DesignSingapore Council (Dsg), will celebrate Dsg’s 20th anniversary by bringing its motto “Better by Design” to life with meaningful events to inspire and educate. One of them is the highly-anticipated FIND — Design Fair Asia, which returns for its second edition at Marina Bay Sands from Sept 21–23. There, be sure to head over to Emerge@FIND, which spotlights more than 50 rising design talent from six countries in Southeast Asia across 800 sq m of exhibition space.
Among the crop showing for the first time are Tan Wei Xiang from Singapore, Khoo V-Ho and Giselle Khoo of Dad’s Wood from Malaysia, Hana Surya of Threadapeutic from Indonesia, Charnon Nakornsang of Nakornsang Studio from Thailand, Chini Lichangco of Chini Studio from the Philippines, and Thanh Tam Nguyen Tran of Tam’s Studio from Vietnam, just to name a few.
This year, the designers will unveil fresh and innovative works on the theme “Craft+Industry: Man+Machine”. Curated by global design thought leader Suzy Annetta, the collection exemplifies the diverse spectrum of work produced across the region, from the handmade and crafted, to pure industrial and/or mass production. Register online for free admission at www.designfairasia.com. For onsite registration, an admission fee of $39 will apply.
"What I’m presenting for Emerge@FIND would be my KAIA Collection. I’ve always been interested in how raw texture in nature comes to life and I wanted to create that in my pieces" — Chini Lichangco of Chini Studio from the Philippines
"Working with skilled craftsmen means being able to witness my designs come to life through their hands rather than just on paper. It was a pleasure to exchange know-how, and this has been a true collaboration" — Teerapoj Teeropas from Thailand
Designer home
Fendi unveils an exclusive Home Décor & Lifestyle Accessories Collection
White porcelain appetiser plate
Gold-coloured metal candle holder
Grey cashmere cushion
Wood and multicolour nappa leather box
Pequin wood and gold-coloured metal bar kit
White porcelain cake stand