Poliform presents its idea of luxury living in a villa setting at the Space Asia Hub.
December 5th, 2011
More than just a showroom, The Villa at Space Asia Hub in Singapore invites the visitor to enter the world of Italian luxury furniture brand Poliform and experience the designs up-close and in a unique and multi-sensory way.
For one, the welcoming scent inspired by the Amalfi Coast fills the air as visitors enjoy the extensive selection of wardrobe systems, wall systems, complements, and sofas and armchairs in a lifestyle setting within The Villa. And in the background, classical music is played out on Bang & Olufsen systems.
An intimate area has also been designed within the showroom for Space Asia to host regular sit-down dinners with VIP clients.
And as one walks through the space, the varied and versatile Poliform solutions, which are catered to different lifestyles, aesthetic desires and conceptual needs, become readily apparent.
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Some of Poliform’s well-starred products include the Ubik walk-in wardrobe; the brand’s best-selling system can be found in many luxury properties around the world, including Singapore’s own Orchard Road and Sentosa Cove precincts!
Ubik walk-in wardrobe
Also set to become a future icon for the Poliform range is the Bug series by Paola Navone. The upholstered designs – including Big Bug – are recognised for their voluminous shapes and the generous comfort they afford the user.
Big Bug
To date, Poliform has collaborated with many renowned designers such as Antonio Citterio, Carlo Colombo, Paolo Piva and Jean-Marie Massaud.
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In addition to the brand’s presentation at The Villa, 4 of its wardrobe systems are also being displayed at the contemporary Glass Block of the Space Asia Hub.
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