The co-founder of the branding and design agency behind well-known projects such as A Design Film Festival shares observations and local tips after spending time working in Bangkok.
Born out of admiration and love for serene beauty, material richness and timeless appeal, this contemporary lifestyle brand from Japan is now exclusively available at Stylecraft Singapore.
The Greenhouse located at the Dulwich College (Singapore) campus in Bukit Batok, marks a significant stride towards sustainable design, with a focus on holistic education and environmental responsibility.
Against the stunning backdrop of Marina Bay Sands, guests experienced the brand's revolutionary 400 series and eco-friendly gastronomic creations by Chef Wu Si Han.
Members of the built environment are invited to join the global community dedicated to achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Discover how the company’s meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality and sustainability drive a unique experience that transcends trends.
The Sol Awards consist of six categories that celebrate excellence and sustainability in the local furniture sector.
Drawing inspiration from the beauty of the plum blossom, Hot Design Folks unveils a contemporary vision of Chinese haute cuisine restaurant MUME in Moscow City.
Renowned designer Jarrod Lim on his modern interpretation of the peacock chair, his adoption of thermally modified American red oak and his collaboration with the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC).
There’s a new addition to Gaggenau’s stable of culinary partners in Singapore and he is a force to be reckoned with.
Leading by example, Michelle Lim and Seok Har Ng of Mud Rock Ceramics are on a mission to redefine the art of pottery and remind people of Singapore’s longstanding history as a dynamic ceramics production hub.
At TAG Espresso's latest cafe, Kaizen Architecture has combined plywood, concrete and aluminium to create a stylish yet welcoming environment for coffee lovers.