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She was a fashion editor before she founded her own creative agency, BeastCorp. He is the co-founder of Sol Luminaire, a lighting retailer with its own design arm. Read more at straitstimes.com.
If there’s one place we can be comfortably imperfect, it’s home – a space that embraces us, warts and all. It’s no wonder, then, that wabi-sabi has stolen the spotlight in interior design in recent years. Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection, this soothing aesthetic is styled around natural flaws and organic simplicity. For one working...
4. Sol Luminaire Aeon Voli and Globula
Often watch the TV in the bedroom? Sol Luminaire’s Voli and Globula lights from the AEON range feature dim to warm technology you can e control via your smart home system app or Google Assistant, so you can have a pre-set lighting for watching movies or chilling before you turn in.
Their sleek, minimalist profiles also ensure that they fit into any decor theme, too.
The AEON Voli and Globula lights are available at the Sol Luminaire showroom. Prices upon enquiry.
5. Colourplay Halcyon LED strip by VIO
As the name suggests, you can play around with the lights on the slim strip or change them to any RGB hue you like via the VIO smartphone app.
Around for the longest time, open-concept designs have received a new lease on life, thanks to our homes now being a primary place for gatherings. While they may look effortlessly bright and spacious, it takes lots of spatial planning to avoid having them become just a place with a jumble of furniture and other items. Luckily, there are many ways...
January 03, 2021
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There’s no denying that the year of 2020 has wrought several changes in our lifestyle and general outlook. While some of these changes have limited our movement and freedom to a certain extent, let’s look on the bright side: They’ve also forced us to focus on the things that really matter.
And that’s what we’re going into 2021 with – an emphasis on sustainability, hygiene, and an appreciation of simple beauty. Here’s our take on what’s going to be hot in the upcoming year.
1. A sense of nostalgia
Even as we move forward into a new era, many designers are looking to the past for inspiration.