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Editor’s Picks The latest designs in home furnishing

Wish List Coveted items by Tatler’s leading ladies

New In Town New stops on the shopping route

Collections Reigning trends in the interior scene

Exclusive Special events lined up just for you


PLOUM sofa. Design: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec. Catalogue: www.ligne-roset.com

Exclusively at Starhill Gallery, S3 Pamper Floor, 181 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel : +603-2710 3388 Fax : +603-2710 3807 Email : ligneroset@starhillgallery.com Unit G-12, Bangunan Perdagangan D6, No. 801 Jalan Sentul, 51000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel / Fax : 018-716 6768


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Illumination Artistic lighting designs that serve both function and form

Accessories New products that promise us the best picnic in summer

Interviews Key insights from KK Chua and Clint Nagata

Design Speak Nikki Hunt on Chinoiserie

Iconoclast Bernard Tschumi

Artisan The Samara private game reserve

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ME by Starck. Clear lines, iconic shapes, pure aesthetics, sustainable and long-lasting. Perfect and yet distinctly individual design. Because it‘s all about your personality. Duravit Asia Limited (Malaysia RO), Level 28-03-03A, PJ Exchange, No 16A Persiaran Barat, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, Phone +60 3 7962 0124, Fax +60 3 7962 0001, West Malaysia: Bina Warehouse Luxury Bathroom Gallery, 7A Jalan 215 (Off Jalan Templer), 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, Phone +60 3 77815269, GPS: 3.094472 / 101.637728, Living Bathrooms Sdn Bhd, 213 & 211, Jalan Maarof, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Phone +60 3 2093 9555, Premium Bath & Kitchen Sdn Bhd, No. 300, Jalan Ipoh 2 1/2 Miles 51200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, Phone +60 3 4044 1589, East Malaysia: Kaisu Realty Sdn Bhd, Lot 6462, Block 16, Lorong Lapangan Terbang 5, Jalan Lapangan Terbang, 93250 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, Phone +60 82 572 255, More at www.duravit.com and www.duravit.ME


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Outdoor

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Take the ďŹ rst step towards environmental preservation from the heart of your home

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The Hit List How to style your coffee table like a professional stylist

Properties Luxurious and prestigious addresses around the city

Properties Six developments with award-winning qualities rise to the top of the industry


A STYLISH WAY TO LIVE Corporate Brand nding d categoryy for f fo Consumer Hardwo w od Flooring 2013-2 3-2014


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Big on Personality Style and personality go hand in hand in this transformed family home that is filled with the owners’ favourite things

In Good Company This spacious home offers the perfect playing ground for its owners and family

Traditional Meets Contemporary Architect Edmund Ng’s take on the contemporary tropical house looks back on traditional elements from the ubiquitous shophouse while boldly embracing modern materials

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Located in Paris’ famous golden triangle, this apartment on the very chic Avenue Montaigne – known as the epicentre of high fashion and luxury – is all about bespoke furniture and furnishing and a blend of traditional French elegance with contemporary style

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Shine Bright A young Chinese couple’s wish of having a luxurious yet contemporary new home came true with the help of Primocasa

Double Take A brother and sister living in the same apartment complex apply starkly different looks to their individual units

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EDITOR’S NOTE

Since it began as a bi-annual publication back in 2009, Malaysia Tatler Homes has grown to become a popular bimonthly read covering multiple aspects of luxury interior design. What people love most about the magazine is that they get a sneak peek into the most beautiful, luxurious homes from around the region. We are very glad and honoured that the owners of these homes – some of whom are very private and not keen on publicity – have deigned to trust us and open up their homes to us, allowing us to showcase their beloved sanctuaries in the pages of our magazine. In this issue, faithful readers may notice some changes in our pages. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce a fresh new look for the magazine; along with our regional Tatler Homes from Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia and the Philippines, we are all concurrently undergoing this revamp. We have divided the magazine into four sections for easy navigation. Shop covers what’s new in the interior scene, so if you’re in the market to procure an item for your home, then this section will be the one to check out. Style on the other hand, covers interior and lighting trends, thematic spreads and interviews with renowned designers and industry experts. Spaces gives you interior design ideas for specific areas in the house – ideal for sparking novel ideas for home makeovers or renovation projects. What was once called Aesthetic Abodes is now Sanctuaries, and this time we have included additional design tips so that you can take away more than just breathtaking home designs. We hope that you will enjoy our new look and well-curated content that our team has worked so hard to put together.

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ELIZABETH SOONG MANAGING EDITOR



CONTRIBUTORS

Rossara Jamil

Aaron De Silva

Cai Huixin

FEATURES WRITER

FEATURES WRITER

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Rossara Jamil is relentless when it comes to sussing out luxe Änds and interior design trends. In addition to speaking with and proÄling designers, architects and artists, her portfolio includes coverage of lifestyle, travel and luxury trends around the world.

This former editor of a men’s fashion magazine loves to travel and experience the world. Writing about design comes a close second. Currently plying the freelance circuit, he contributes regularly to titles such as Tatler Homes, The Edge and The Peak.

Cai Huixin is one of Singapore’s leading female photographers specialising in interiors and architecture in Singapore. A member of Calibre Pictures, her passion lies in getting the perfect shot in and out of the studio. Her hobbies include diving and yoga.

Lynn Tan

Chris Leong

FEATURES WRITER

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Y-Jean Mun Delsalle

Trained as an architect, Lynn Tan is a contributor for various newspapers, magazines and publications in Singapore and abroad. Writing is an extension of her passion for architecture, interior design and cars. She considers the written language, and built environment, powerful forms of expressions which are interwoven into each and every home story.

Creative conceptual shoots have always been Chris Leong’s passion. Having spent 15 years in the hotel food industry, he is now the leading go-to photographer for anything related to food, spa and interiors. His clients include prominent hotels in Malaysia and Maldives and he is a regular contributor to Tatler Homes. He enjoys playing tennis as a hobby.

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A freelance journalist who has lived on three different continents, Y-Jean meets with inspirational individuals in pursuit of excellence: emerging and established artists, designers and craftsmen and the movers and shakers of the world today. She contributes regularly to regional and international titles, such as Asia Tatler and Forbes.

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Little Field of Flowers rug, designed by Tord Boontje for Nanimarquina, introduces nature into concrete jungles


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Tipping the Scales “The spirit, natural beauty and striking architecture of the Mediterranean, from which I come from, are a constant source of inspiration for every L’Objet piece I design,” says Elad Yifrach, founder and creative director of L’Objet. The snake and crocodile collection features exotic pieces brimming with cool sophistication and a dose of safari chic. The reptile-scale patterns and sculptural creations make perfect additions to the private study, den or master bedroom. Display these as statement pieces on an oversized console or wooden table with a luscious full-grain leather top for optimum effect. Contact Asiatique Collections at +65-6471 1853

The Enduring Rose A symbol of beauty, love and compassion, the rose is the focal point of Comyn’s latest silverware. The Rose Bowl collection comprises two bowls and a tray, intricately produced using traditional fine art metalworking techniques. The scrollwork rose motifs on the lid is accentuated by a 24k gold-

“We are proud to bring the heritage of Kizakura brewery and the culture of Kyoto to the Malaysian market for the first time and offer our customers more options within the sake category.” Kenneth Soh, General Manager of Luen Heng F&B Sdn Bhd www.luenheng.com

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gilt layer underneath, for a classic yet striking impression. The union of clean lines of the tray and timeless design of the bowls make this collection a tasteful centrepiece for dining or coffee tables. Drop by Comyns at Pavilion for a preview as the collection will only be available in selected stores in July 2015.


Take it Outside Not sure what to do with a roomy patio at the back of the house? Create an outdoor dining space, where you can enjoy the greenery or relaxing view of the pool. The Maze dining set by Gloster brings comfort with its woven seat and back. The angular teak frame gives it a formal touch, perfect for hosting guests on special occasions. The seats are available in black or brown. www.gloster.com

POMP AND CEREMONY Chandeliers add a sense of drama and luxury that few home accessories can achieve. Lladró’s Winter Palace chandelier is dreamlike, opulent and glamorous. In addition to lithophanes and porcelain teardrops, it also comprises hundreds of porcelain beads. Available in all-white as well as white and gold finishes, it comes in six, 12 or the expansive 30-light versions. This remarkable feat in high porcelain is handmade by the respected label’s artisans in Valencia, Spain. www.lladro.com

Soft Appeal When design studio Manzoni & Tapinassi drew up the Lotus sofa for Arketipo, it gave the sofa a ‘vintage chic’ look. The leather’s natural grain brings about a relaxed feel. Perfect for lounging in the entertainment room indeed. The voluminous form appears as if it’s expanding beyond the metal frame. Lotus is a sectional sofa that can be combined in several ways. www.xtra.com.sg

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A TOUCH OF MARSALA

Bright Like a Butterfly

With the announcement of the deep wine colour of Marsala as the official colour of the year by colour specialist Pantone, expect to see this shade in home furnishing. Combining this rich hue with plush design, Brabbu brings a touch of luxe to the classic barstool. The Eanda comes with a padded seat and curvaceous lumbar support, making it comfortable enough for hours of conversation. Place this swanky addition in the dry kitchen or as a stylish accompaniment next to the bar counter in the movie lounge. www.brabbu.com

Feminine and dramatic, the Mariposa console by Kupu takes inspiration from the ornate form of classical furniture, with a sleek contemporary spin. Made of 10-mm thick powdercoated aluminium plate, it features three-dimensional butterfly cutouts. Curvaceous yet light, detailed yet streamlined, it makes a statement in any interior style. Available in white, red, gold, silver, black and mauve, homeowners will have no problems incorporating this captivating console to common spaces, such as in the entrance foyer or along corridors. www.kupu.es

Dancing in Circles The Morotai table by Carlo Contemporary Handcrafted Furniture is the brainchild of its creative director and founder Carlo Pessina. Based in Bali, the brand is renowned for its innovative use of coconut shells, wood, mother-of-pearl and seashells in its designs. The award-winning Morotai table, with its aluminium-textured finish and graceful lines, is exemplary in its design and craftsmanship. www.carloshowroom.com



EDITOR’S PICKS LOOKING FOR GOLD Gold has always been perceived as the most precious metal and it has now found its way into bathrooms with the launch of luxury golden basins from Glass Design, Italy. Transform the water closet into a prominent space in your home with a rich glow from these basins. Choose from a range of sit on, undercounter or free-standing basins that are carefully manufactured using technologically advanced materials such as Florence Glass Atelier, TeknoForm and Pert and finished with 3D gold leaf for that unmistakable golden shine. Call Equip-Bathrooms at 603-2141 0582 for more details

Free Spirit Vibes Elitis, known for its bold and innovative furnishing fabrics and wallcoverings, brings the spirit of contemporary design into its 2015 collection titled Origins. The combination of high-tech craftsmanship with a range of materials have resulted in wallcoverings, wallpaper and fabrics that boast of freshness and creativity. Hammered metal walls, bamboo and paper mache, foil and embossed wallpapers and natural linens present endless possibilities for interior decoration. Check out the Elitis collection, distributed exclusively by Tatum KL at 12, Jalan Telawi, Bangsar Baru

Majestic Safe Are boring and rectangular boxes not giving justice to your beloved jewellery pieces? Boca do Lobo, one of the world’s premier design houses, presents an exquisite jewellery case that demands as much attention as the precious jewels kept within. The Maharaja jewellery case conjures images of the mysterious and exotic luxury of sultans in a magical land. Let every piece of jewellery in your collection shine on its own in individual compartments that resemble tiny vaults. www.bocadolobo.com/en/

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EDITOR’S PICKS TECH

HANDCRAFTED EXCELLENCE Make a lifestyle statement with Vertu’s latest smartphones, the Aster and Signature Touch. Handmade and finished by craftsmen using the most luxurious materials, these handsets exemplify the union of aesthetics with cuttingedge technology. Aster and Signature Touch pack an array of features into their slim profiles, including Dolby Digital Plus sound processing, HD display and speedy quad-core processors. Both models are available in a myriad of colours bound in leather. Configure, monogram or engrave your Vertu phone for a truly unique mobile experience. Check out Vertu’s latest lineup at its respective boutiques in Suria KLCC and Pavilion KL

Intuitive Cooling Save the world, use less energy. Panasonic introduces the Econavi ceiling fan that uses ecotechnology to sense you and self-adjust itss power, saving up to 64 per cent of electricityy. With a single touch, the Econavi fan detects the surrounding temperature and adjusts its fan f speed to keep you and your family comfortabble. The fan also utilises Yuragi air-flow patterns that provide a natural breeze and the DC Mootor for quiet and efficient operation. www.panasonic.com/my/

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Tsunami of Sound Established by sound professionals, Gibson Innovations unveils its lineup of more than 100 products across major categories including soundbars, headphones, home theatres and ‘surround-on-demand’ products. The serious audiophile will appreciate the professional headphones A5-PRO, a special collaboration with world-renowned DJ Armin van Burren. It features a premium look with performance to match. In addition, the Philips Fidelio B5 soundbar can be configured in a multitude of ways to suit you. Allow yourself to immerse in real surround sound as you enjoy your favourite songs and movies. www.gibsoninnovations.com



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UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL The well-versed traveller knows the importance of a versatile camera to capture a range of moments and scenes. Canon releases two new digital compact models equipped with the ZoomPlus technology for stable and high-quality telephoto shots. The 20.0 megapixel Powershot SX410 HS which impresses with a 40x long zoom is simple to operate with just one hand, and features an easy-to-grip body that offers stability. Meanwhile, the Ixus 275 HS has built-in Wi-Fi so you can share your photos on tthe spot! ww.canon.com.my www

Productivity at Your Fingertips Time is money in the business world and for the savvy businessman who is always on the move, a dependable mobile device goes a long way in enhancing productivity. Samsung Malaysia Electronics recently unveiled the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, targeted at customers looking for an unmatched mobile business experience. Both handsets blend purposeful design with powerful features, such as the built-in Knox security platform, super charging speeds and superior display. www.samsung.com/my

Smart Laundry Manager Doing laundry is no longer a chore with the new Electrolux Time Manager front-load washing machine and dryer in one. This washer and dryer combo comes with a host of features that not only help you save time, energy and water, but also care and extend the lifespan of your clothes. Choose from four time options so you can wash based on how soiled your clothes actually are. Select from the 11 available programmes for that perfect cycle for your load. Wet laundry during rainy days is a thing of the past with the Auto Sensor Dry feature that ensures you never run out of clothes to wear. www.electrolux.com.my

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WISH LIST

Front-Row Seats

From the iconic to the contemporary armchairs, these It girls share some of the things they look for when they shop for their thrones LE CORBUSIER GRAND CONFORT BY CASSINA

Shawna Yap Grand Confort is the armchair for me. Designed in 1928 by the famous architect Le Corbusier, it was called a “cushion basket” by the man himself. The armchair sports a simple and timeless design. The original pieces are even stamped with Le Corbusier’s signature, which is très chic!

KUBRICK WING BACK ARMCHAIR BY MADE

Lim Ai Chiin I particularly like high back wing armchairs, as well as egg chairs. They always give me the illusion that I am in my own private space when I curl up in them with a blanket and a book in my hand. Depending on the part of the house, neutral or happy colours are usually my pick.

Gabrielle Tan-Helfman First, I look for comfort. It is important as the time I spend sitting on an armchair is when I’m reading, watching TV or going on my computer for a couple of hours. The perfect armchair should also be big enough for me to curl up in and soft enough to sleep in.

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NEW IN TOWN

MAL AYSIA

Destinations for the sophisticated shopper

GOOD LIVING

DEPENDABLE SHELTER

FABRIC FASCINATION

Contrary to its name, Asleep Store located in a spacious bungalow in Section 16, offers more than beds and pillows for a good night’s sleep. Carrying brands like Technogel, Desigual and A&J, this is a lifestyle furniture store that provides everything you need for a comfortable and stylish living. The minimalist and functional wooden designs by Source Japan as well as a wide selection of furniture will fit nicely in any discerning homeowner’s abode.

Is your roof ready for the weather? This is what The Roof Shop is asking its customers. A product library of roofs that include concrete, clay, shingles and stones, The Roof Shop opens its doors to help Malaysian homeowners better understand the importance of having a solid and weatherproof roof over their heads. You can also enquire on services such as re-roofing, repairs, installation of solar water heaters and wind turbines.

The Fabritex Gallery has all the materials you need to create beautiful as well as long-lasting curtains and upholstery for your home. Find your desired look and feel with the expansive array of quality fabrics from respected names like Nya Nordiska, Chivasso, Celesta and Sekers. You can also find inspiration from its gallery that displays beautiful fabrics of different styles and materials. The friendly staff are at hand to answer any queries while providing helpful recommendations and tips.

Asleep Store No 8, Jalan Dato Abu Bakar 16/1, Section 16, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Tel: 012-829 0992

The Roof Shop No 29A, SS4D/2, People’s Park, Petaling Jaya, Selangor www.facebook.com/theroofshop2014

Fabritex Gallery No 6, Jalan Dato Abu Bakar 16/1, Section 16, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Tel: 603-7931 7898

IMAGINE TILES Can’t quite picture how that tile would look in your kitchen? Make your way to the new Guocera Gallery, an interactive showcase to inspire better quality living and lifestyle. Experience the world of virtual reality with Malaysia’s first ever simulated tile display, powered by MyVision Space where you can see for yourself an infinite selection of tile designs. In keeping with the latest trends, Guocera launches its 2015 collection of porcelain and ceramic tiles that includes Maxfine, the world’s largest tile. It is taller than an average man’s height and makes a perfect addition in a stately home. Guocera Gallery Ground Floor, No 2 Jalan 19/1, Seksyen 19, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor www.guocera.com

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COLLECTIONS

Tropical Shades A growing trend, cool foliage prints are putting all other patterns in the shade

Nanimarquina Little Field of Flowers rug One of life’s greatest pleasures is to roll out a pile of beautiful fallen leaves right in the comfort of your home, available at Space Furniture

Kartell Foliage armchair Top-stitched leaf pattern endows it with a great personality, available at Space Furniture

Dark Palm wallpaper from the Black & Light collection The ultimate way to deliver a tropical punch while staying classy, available at Goodrich Global

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Fan Palm decorative cushion Cuddle it the way you embrace the great outdoors, available at www.ksl-living.fr

Emerald Garden king bed sheet set Midsummer night’s dream comes to life with these sheets, available at theclubofoddvolumes.com

Club Tropicana #2 chair This playful yet traditional seat will have us daydreaming about an exotic getaway, available at www.pompomhome.co.nz

Autumn wastepaper bins Finished with a neat brass trim around the top edge, it cannot be more sophisticated than this, available at musthavebins.co.uk


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The Bucket List If your booze could speak, these are the buckets it would love to chill in

Romano textured metal urn Ornate animal shaped feet support its base, making it ideal to be placed on both tabletops and the floor, available at www.artisanti.com

Lodge wine cooler The use of high quality buffalo leather and brass creates an interesting juxtaposition between the materials, available at Kare

Smithfield wine cooler The shabby chic trend is perfectly captured in this weathered-looking metal ice bucket, available at www.one.world

Swan Champagne ice bucket It entertains your guests with graceful poise, available at www.athomeinthecountry.co.uk

Lismore Diamond ice bucket with tongs Diamond cuts take any occasion from mediocre to glamorous, available at WWRD

Geo elephant patterned ice bucket Colourful, quirky and bold, we don’t mind having these elephants in our dining room, available at parkerthatch.com

Franklin metal wine cooler Its raw and dimpled metal surface is both eyecatching and unpretentious, available at www.artisanti.com

Thorn ice bucket Not only is the shape unusual, being hand-blown, every glass piece is truly one-of-a-kind, available at www.ecochic.com.au

Stag ice bucket Stag head details make for easy carrying while lending a dramatic flair to your dinner parties, available at www.kennethturner.com

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COLLECTIONS

Yellow Fever The home interior scene is having the hots for the happiest colour on earth

Flawless Splendour A golden crowned peacock perched elegantly on the auspicious wutong tree is sure to add beauty and good fortune to any household, available at Liuligongfang

P i Polygon P l l i h ir Prostoria leisure chair Mid y modernist d i Yugoslav Y g l design d ig Mid-century gets a beautiful, sunny update, available at Stanzo Collection

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Fermob Luxembourg bar cart Raise your glass in a toast to all the wonderful things in life, including this brightly coloured bar cart, available at Lecio

Verpan Wire table lamp An embodiment of Verner Panton’s inspirational and colourful personality, it is the light of the party, available at Space Furniture

Colourwave Collection A set of simple but chic dinnerware to brighten up your tabletop, available at Noritake

Smeg FAB28RG refrigerator A place where your food lives happily for the rest of its life, available at Kitch

Arper Colina Loop sofa and armchairs This vibrant, high-proďŹ le seating family is begging for some welldeserved attention, available at Space Furniture



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EXCLUSIVE

KK Chua and Dato’ Jamaludin Osman

Datin Grace and Datuk Simon David Leong

Datin Irene Lee and Dato’ Lee Seng Hee

Danny Foo, Teo Swee Ann, Mohd Yamin and Abdul Rahman

Dato’ Jimmy Lim, Datin Brenda Lim, Chong Wei Yean and Andy Fam

Well Developed The inaugural Property Insight Malaysia’s Prestigious Developer Awards honoured the crème de la crème of the local development scene

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The finest developers in the country gathered at The Westin KL recently in conjunction with the Property Insight Malaysia’s Prestigious Developer Awards 2015. The lavish gala dinner, organised by Armani Media together with Malaysia Tatler and Malaysia Tatler Homes as official media partners, aimed to create network opportunities with the giants of the property industry while celebrating their outstanding achievements as well. About 45 prestigious developers were honoured that evening. Besides the glamorous award ceremony, a mock cheque of RM30,000 was also donated by Armani Media to Kechara Soup Kitchen. To find out who the winning developers are, turn to page 98 to enrich your knowledge of the best developments out there.



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Beautiful things you could take along for a summer picnic

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LIGHT SHOW The current crop of artistic lights – kinetic, sculptural or whimsical – dazzles the senses and injects an animated vibe into living spaces

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Consisting of delicate glass tubes that light up at random, in response to external stimuli – say, the movement of a museum-goer – the light mimics the behaviour of a flock of birds in flight. This natural phenomenon was translated into specially developed software that controls the motion of the lights, resulting in a mesmerising display that isn’t pre-programmed. In the same month, multibrand luxury furnishing emporium Macsk held its official launch in Singapore. What stole the show wasn’t the store’s impressive interior architecture or the furniture, but a


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Lasvit blown-glass chandelier, the Alice, that appeared to shimmy in tune to a classical music soundtrack. Kinetic light fixtures such as the Flylight and Alice are part of a growing trend. What started out as site-specific installations in designer hotels, concert arenas and exhibition spaces has filtered into the domestic environment as technology (LEDs, motors, circuit boards) improved and became more accessible to homeowners. Homeowners, too, discovered the pleasures of an emotional, sometimes surreal experience of living in spaces animated by sculptural lights. Here are some of the most atmospheric lights – some kinetic, others static (but no less imaginative) – that will bring a magical touch to any home.

INGO MAURER LED Wallpaper Traditional wallpaper receives a shot in the arm – or in this case, a jolt of electricity – in Ingo Maurer’s LED Wallpaper, conceived in conjunction with Architects Paper. Made from a large electronic circuit board printed on paper, it’s available in 60cm panels, with each panel housing 840 LEDs. You can choose the design it illuminates using a small control that allows you to manage the colours and brightness levels.

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I L L U M I N AT I O N NEMO Uma Giancarlo Tintori’s Uma light for Nemo challenges conventional notions of a chandelier, with an inner steel structure supporting an elaborate assembly of transparent methacrylate (a type of plastic) tubes. When lit, Uma transforms into a futuristic sculptural object, reminiscent of a spaceship in Åight. The effect is nothing short of spectacular.

FLOS Wall Rupture Humans, by nature, are curious beings. Our inquisitiveness is so strong that we may even ignore obvious signs of danger in pursuit of knowledge. This instinctive behaviour inspired designer Thierry Dreyfus to conceive the ingenious Wall Rupture for Flos - a crack in the wall with golden inner surface lit by warm white LEDs (resembling a wall Ässure).

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BAROVIER & TOSO Spinn Chandelier Like some of the other examples showcased here, Barovier & Toso’s aptly-named Spinn Chandelier gives a new twist to an old classic. Mouthblown Murano glass elements are arranged in a spiral and lit by halogen bulbs to form a graceful helical pattern. Two versions are available, one in clear crystal and the other in a gold variant.

BACCARAT Marie Coquine Baccarat’s Marie Coquine is a whimsical take on the traditional chandelier. Created by wunderkind designer Philippe Starck, the Äxture comprises a 12-light Baccarat Zénith chandelier and an umbrella, which has an ivory-coloured canopy that softens the cast light and a decorative chestnut wood handle to complete the illusion. Imaginative yet functional, Marie Coquine comes in a limited edition of 120 pieces.


INGO MAURER Flying Flames For a theatrical effect that will have your guests talking about the setup for months to come, Ingo Maurer’s Flying Flames is hard to beat. Like a high-tech version of the airborne candles in the Harry Potter series, Flying Flames juxtaposes LED circuit boards (the ‘candles’) and downlights in a Åexible chandelier system. A canopy board and magnets allows you to customise the number and arrangement of the two elements as you please, while the length of the Äne wires can be adjusted to create a rhythmic display.

LASVIT Alice For the Alice chandelier, 29-year-old designer Petra Krausová was inspired both in part by the tale of Alice in Wonderland as well as the fragility of blown glass, to which she drew parallels with the ethereality of Åowers. Alice therefore takes on a vaguely

Åoral silhouette, with glass ‘petals’ that ‘open’ and ‘close’ in tune to the tempo of a chosen soundtrack. This motion is powered by 19 engines and 12 circuits. Illumination comes courtesy of 28 static LEDs. At 2.4m across and 1,300kg in weight, Alice is a guaranteed conversation piece.

VISIONNAIRE Gourmand There is no doubt that La Conca’s Gourmand Åoor lamp for Visionnaire will command a presence in any room, so unique is its design: the gold printed leather lampshade with baroque detailing contrasts with the gold-Änish scales that clad the lamp’s metal base, creating an artisanal look.

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Pillars of Growth Organising chairman of the first Prestigious Developer Awards, KK Chua talks about his motivation behind hosting an event centred on honouring the best in the property industry

What was the motivation behind organising the Property Insight Malaysia’s Prestigious Developer Awards (PIPDA) when there are already other property awards out there? Unlike various overseas entities that organise the majority of property awards in Malaysia, we have a better understanding of our local developers and the market. By assessing developers based on their committed projects and track record, we highlight not just established developers, but also

up-and-coming ones that have delivered on their promises to their customers. PIPDA is different from other awards because of its judging process. The winners are determined by the Malaysian Property Investors Association, our editorial board and the readers who voted on an online poll. What were some of the difficulties faced during the organising of the event? We received an overwhelming response to the awards. It was very challenging and difficult to determine the winner for each category, as the vote tally for some of them were quite close. However, as long as the developer received the most votes in its category, it would be declared the winner. The results were audited by HML & Co, a renowned local auditing firm. What was the biggest take back from this event? By organising this event, we have brought all the developers together. This networking opportunity does not happen often enough. Even though they may be competitors,

they can still achieve synergy among them. A lot of good networking took place with the exchange of business cards, and I am sure some deals were also made. This will help developers become stronger and well-connected with their peers. Is there a story behind the design of the award trophy? The theme of the award ceremony and trophy was black and gold. The colours as well as the artistic and fluid design of the trophy were intended to reflect the commanding prestige of the awards in Malaysia. Please share a tip with our readers as an insider of the property industry. The one thing you should know is to invest as early as you can. Don’t look for the best property as there is no such thing. Don’t time the market. It is not about timing the market. It is about your time in the industry.

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How did you get started in the property industry? I have been in the property industry for more than 13 years. I started out as a real estate negotiator before opening up my own real estate agency. About 11 years ago, I was motivated to start investing in real estate because of my clients, who are serious investors. They would buy a few properties every year and make profits from the sale. As an investor, I get to reap the rewards from the appreciation in value as well as the positive rental yield from the properties.


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Could you tell us more about your latest project, Alila Salalah? We just started working on the project and I’m thrilled. The site is on an amazing stretch of land overlooking both the sea and a tranquil estuary. Our design reflects the tranquil nature of the site but it also embodies one of Alila’s brand pillars of reinterpreting local culture through modern design. What is your design style? It is contextual and modern in the sense that it is inspired by the place itself but with a modern flair.

The founder and creative director of Blink Design Group, Clint Nagata believes in the importance of first impression as the hope and foundation of a lasting idea How did Blink Design Group begin? I was inspired by my friend Bill Bensley when I first visited his studio in Bangkok. I thought I’d also like to have my own firm one day and have as much fun as he was having. So I left WATG as the youngest partner, packed up and moved to Bangkok to start Blink Design Group. Eight years later, we are fortunate to have grown into four studio locations with projects from Istanbul to Seoul and throughout Asia, working with brands such as Alila, Regent, Rosewood and Six Senses. When it comes to the design process, do you play by any rules?

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Most certainly. I always trust my first instincts when it comes to the design of the project – from the best way to approach the site to the interior style. This is why I’ve named the firm Blink; it’s about the power of first impressions where, at the blink of an eye, we all form ideas that are surprisingly correct. As a designer, what inspires you? I find inspiration from my clients and the environments that I design in. For example, the feeling of tranquility and the sub-tropical climate of the site has inspired the design for the new Alila Salalah that my team is working on.

What words of wisdom would you give to those who are planning to enter or are already in the design and creative world? As designers one could say that ideas are our currency. It’s essential to understand that to be good you don’t have to be different. But to be different you have to be good. WWW

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Who – designers or not – have influenced your work today? Two people close to me who have influenced and inspired my work are Jaya Ibrahim and Ralf Ohletz. Jaya had an incredible flair and understanding of how to create a seamless luxury experience. Ralf, with whom we designed the Regent Bali (now known as Fairmont Sanur) and Regent Phuket, has the uncanny ability to create incredible hotels that are game changers, like The Setai in Miami and The Chedi Muscat.


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NIKKI HUNT INTERIOR DESIGNER Having spent the last 11 years specialising in interior design, the founding partner of Design Intervention continues to be deeply passionate about all things related to creativity and design. Hunt’s work has been featured in the International Design Review – a compilation of works from the top 100 interior designers from around the globe, for two consecutive years. To date, Hunt is the only Singapore-based designer to garner this achievement.

Charm of Chinoiserie The iconic Orient-inspired style, which entices with its intricate motifs and rich colours, remains a popular style adopted by modern homeowners. Nikki Hunt shares on the origins of Chinoiserie, its uses and subsequent evolution he word Chinoiserie is French and means ‘in the Chinese taste’. It describes a decorating trend that has been used for centuries to infuse drama, and a sense of fantasy into some of the world’s most glamorous interiors. Many popular Chinoiserie motifs will be instantly recognisable to us in Asia and people often mistakenly assume that the style originated in China. But it is, in fact, a trend that began in Europe in the 17th century.

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became the height of fashion amongst Europe’s elite.They were fascinated with all things Asian and throughout the continent, aristocrats began decorating their castles and palaces with Chinoiserie elements. As authentic products were rare, European manufacturers produced imitations, often adapting traditional Asian designs and symbols, altering scale and proportion to better suit European taste. In essence, Chinoiserie is the original East Meets West design style. TYPICAL CHINOISERIE DESIGNS A typical Chinoiserie motif would be the dragon image, which the Europeans regarded as a symbol of the mystical Eastern lands. Other common features of Chinoiserie decoration are figures wearing Chinese clothing. Some artists chose to copy figures from genuine imports but in many cases the images


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they drew were products of the designer’s imagination. Birds, flowers and fanciful landscapes were also popular, as were pagodas. CHINOISERIE TODAY In a reaction to the minimalism that has dominated the design scene for much of the past decade, designers are now embracing luxury and pattern. Thus, there is a return to glamorous, colourful interiors and Chinoiserie is at the forefront of this trend. Twenty first-century Chinoiserie is still glamorous but it is a glamour mixed with humour invoking a sense of luxury without formality. Chinoiserie rooms don’t have to be busy: the look is more streamlined and crisp than it was centuries ago. This style is a much-used tool in my design team’s arsenal and elements of Chinoiserie pepper

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many of our projects. A Chinoiserie backdrop enables us to combine family heirloom pieces within a modern living environment so that we can personalise the homes of our clients. We also use it to spice up interiors with little architectural interest. And, because Chinoiserie reflects so much of the culture and colour of life in Singapore, we often incorporate Chinoiserie accents to give our projects a sense of place. Personally, Chinoiserie is a particular favourite of mine, because I am drawn to the light-hearted, playful feeling that it infuses into a room. The stylised oriental figures, patterns and colours make me smile. And there can be few better reasons to decorate your home than to create an environment that lifts your mood and makes you feel good. For me, Chinoiserie does just that.

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Over the course of his 40-year career, award-winning Swiss-French architect Bernard Tschumi has proven that architecture isn’t simply about structures and forms, but the events and actions happening within it

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removed from conventional architectural representation, such as the complex relationship between spaces and their use. Central to Tschumi’s belief is that there can be no architecture without events, actions or activity. This remains central to his work, where architecture must originate from ideas and concepts before becoming form, and cannot be dissociated from the events and movements of the living beings that inhabit it.


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Similarly, the buildings he designs respond to and intensify the activities that occur within them, and the combination of spaces, movements and events change and creatively extend the structures that contain them. “I would like people in general, and not only architects, to understand that architecture is not only what it looks like, but also what happens in it,” he says. HUMAN CENTRED APPROACH Winning the international competition in 1983 to build the Parc de la Villette, Tschumi’s idea for the new unprecedented social and cultural park was based on activity instead of nature, where its many buildings, gardens, bridges and fields served as the staging ground for concerts, exhibitions, sporting events and more. “I never looked at it as a path to success,” he says. “I was really more interested in the making of architecture. I like to quote Orson Welles the filmmaker, who once said, ‘I don’t enjoy cinema, I enjoy making cinema.’ Most of my work has been involved with questioning what architecture really is.” Tschumi’s first commission introduced the notion of deconstruction to architecture. Constructed on the site of the Parisian slaughterhouses and a national wholesale meat market, the large-scale Parc de la Villette in the northeastern edge of Paris (housing one of the largest concentration of cultural venues in the capital, including the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Europe’s largest science museum, a music museum, equestrian centre, three major concert venues, performance halls, theatres, the prestigious Paris Conservatory, themed gardens and children’s playgrounds) was a major project of the French government and a testing ground for a new philosophy and approach to architecture. Thirty-five iconic bright red follies – giant twisting, intersecting structures that are at once industrial and sculptural and act as architectural representations of deconstruction – give organisation to the park, helping people navigate throughout the space.

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Attracting eight million visitors per year today, it is a phenomenal success and has become a neighbourhood in and of itself – a welcome respite from the mediaeval streets of Paris. BECOMING TSCHUMI Tschumi describes the most challenging undertakings of his career, “Most projects are quite challenging, but one that I would single out is, of course, the Parc de la Villette. It was my first malaysia tatler homes

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KEY DESIGN and I knew absolutely nothing about building codes, construction phases, the role of consultants, etc. I had to learn everything in an incredibly short period of time.” His latest project, the renovation and redesign of the Paris Zoo, which reopened last April after being closed for five years, emphasised the natural habitat to better advance the zoo’s pedagogical and ecological agenda. MIXING CULTURES Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1944, Tschumi is the son of the wellknown architect, Jean Tschumi. The US permanent resident with both French and Swiss citizenship notes, “My father was born in Switzerland, but studied architecture in Paris. My mother was French and introduced me to literature and film. My father used to take me to construction sites on Sunday afternoons, but I first got really interested in literature and philosophy before I decided to become an architect while visiting Chicago at age 17.” As such, he often references other disciplines in his work, such as literature, film, art and philosophy. A graduate of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, he established his firm in Paris in 1983 with the commission for the Parc de la Villette, then opened his headquarters, Bernard Tschumi Architects, in New York in 1988. A leading thinker in contemporary architecture, and as the former dean of the Graduate School of Architecture at Columbia University (1988 to 2003), he introduced the Paperless Studio – the first platform for education in digital architecture – and continues to teach there. Tschumi expresses his hopes for the future of architecture, “I’m very optimistic about the future of architecture because I think nobody else can really think like architects do: combining the most abstract and the most material, being able to deal with extremely complex constraints while having to arrive at a precise and articulate response. Architecture has a long way to go and will always carry excitement for future generations.”

Zoo de Vincennes in the suburbs of Paris (2014) Situated in the historical Parc de Vincennes, the reconstruction of the 15-ha zoo – housing animals from French-speaking territories divided into Äve different biozones – focused on preserving its important conservationist heritage while creating a new mode of animal presentation and educational experience.

Vacheron Constantin Headquarters in Geneva (2005) The exterior of Switzerland’s oldest watchmaking company showcases a continuous monolithic metal cladding, which contrasts with a glass atrium containing circulation elements, such as walkways, stairs and an elevator, which are also made from glass.

Blue in New York City (2007) The 17-storey residential tower with 32 apartments in the Lower East Side is a unique architectural statement responding to the constraints of the city’s zoning code and the developer’s commercial requirements. Its blue pixelated envelope is distinctive yet blends into the sky.

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Seamlessly blending with its surroundings, the Samara Private Game Reserve in South Africa embraces a design focused on treading a light footprint and providing dramatic views of the native flora and fauna amara Private Game Reserve, located in South Africa’s Eastern Cape (south of the country near Port Elizabeth), is a tranquil sanctuary set amidst the stunning Karoo landscape. This is the ideal point of departure to set off on an unforgettable safari experience in search of blue cranes, Cape buffalo, black wildebeests, elands, springboks, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, vervet monkeys, meerkats, servals,

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striped polecats and Cape leopards – wild animals that guests will have the opportunity to catch sight of. Samara was the brainchild of Mark and Sarah Tompkins, who bought the first farm on the site in 1997. The idea was to acquire enough land to establish a self-sustaining ecosystem that would welcome game – the herds of antelope that used to inhabit the area and the predators that maintain the balance – and thereby celebrate the rebirth of a unique piece of Africa.

(Clockwise from top right) A gorgeous hunting lodge welcomes visitors on arrival; expect to catch the ‘Big Five’ while out on safari; the mountains by night are awe-inspiring; the breathtaking and stunning Karoo landscape

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NATURE AT ITS HEART Restoring the biodiversity of the Great Karoo is a key focus at the Samara resort – a multimillion-dollar project – with a main objective to realise the land’s potential as an area of outstanding natural beauty and home to reintroduced endangered wildlife. With a design that revolves around sustainability and offering the best views for game and bird watching and stargazing, Samara’s old farm homesteads were restored instead of building out in the virgin bush. All suites come with verandas so guests can absorb their surroundings and adopt the pace of nature.

A PERFECT LAYOUT Accommodation options comprise Mountain Retreat, The Manor and Karoo Lodge, where elegant lodges are encircled by pristine wilderness. Ongoing building renovations began at Karoo Lodge 12 years ago, and at The Manor and Mountain Retreat five years ago. It took three years for the interiors to be decorated and two years for the landscaping to be completed. The wild, rustic and secluded Mountain Retreat was restored by the owners as their personal getaway to the mountains. It’s suitable for families and groups who value privacy, as well as being close to nature and slower pace of life.

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A SAMARA SERENADE When is the best time to visit? My favourite time is October onwards and my absolute favourite is April at the end of the rainy season. Winter is lovely, too, but different: warm days and cold nights. SARAH TOMPKINS Owner and founder, Samara Private Game Reserve

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What is the optimum number of days to stay? Three to four nights so that you can have a variety of different experiences, enough time to explore, to chill, to walk, to just be! We don’t take enough time these days to live in the present moment. Samara is the perfect place to unwind.

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What kind of cuisine is available? We serve three meals a day plus a high tea, which is available to guests prior to heading out for the evening game drive. Dinner is served at a number of locations around the lodge, depending on the weather: sometimes in the dining room, other times on the step and often under the magniÄcent Karoo starlit sky. We also frequently offer a romantic dinner à deux in the guests’ suites if requested – very popular with our numerous honeymoon couples or to accommodate the intimacy of a marriage proposal! Weather permitting, we usually Ät a bush or boma


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(From left) Guests can look forward to a homely setting, which is ideal for family units and larger groups; the accommodations are luxuriously appointed, with all the modern facilities

The Victorian homestead houses three en-suite bedrooms, and the restored 250-year-old barn two en-suite bedrooms. A jacuzzi on the deck and a covered patio with comfy sofas allow guests to enjoy the views down the Valley of the Bushman. Family antiques embellish the interiors. “Part of my family are from the 1820’s settlers; some of the furniture came from them,” says Sarah. “Others were sourced locally in Graaff Reinet, which is a quaint little town. My maternal grandmother’s name is Van der Vywer, and we have a priceless collection of Boer War plates commemorating the Boer War on the side of the Boers made by Limoges; these are displayed in an antique dresser in the dining room.

dinner into a two- or three-night stay. The cuisine for these occasions is typical South African fare – also with a distinct Karoo twist – such as sosaties, lamb sausage, pumpkin fritters, mealie pie or roasted corn on the cob. This is served buffet style against the backdrop of a huge bush Äre and lanterns. How do you cater to families? While Samara is child friendly, we generally only accommodate children over eight years of age on the game drives (in the interests of other guests who are not travelling with their children). There are

We have some lovely old English and Dutch tables and a rustic pine dresser that came from a convent. Plus I have lovely old pictures from my Girdlestone cousins, also from the Eastern Cape. The Girdlestones were originally descended from Admiral Lord Nelson’s sister.” A MANOR STORY The Manor is all about luxury, privacy, romance and indulgence. Here, guests may take advantage of the services of a personal ranger, chef, butler and nannies. The concept was for a contemporary Karoo house embodying elements of Karoo design with a modern twist using light, colours and structure inspired by the veld that surrounds the site.

sometimes exceptions to this rule. During school holidays, we run a day-long ‘Aardvark Programme’, which includes a range of activities especially designed to keep kids entertained, such as spoor identiÄcation, rock painting, scavenger hunts and games. For younger children who are not on the game drive, we have a babysitting service available. Does the resort offer exclusive services? Prior arrangement can be made for a personal ranger for a party of less than six guests. Every effort will be made to accommodate such a request.

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Sarah explains, “Karoo design is simple colonial use of reeded ceilings with mud packed on top to keep the summers cool and the winters warm. The modern rendition of it is using elements such as local stone and local wood.” Built on the site of a Victorian farmhouse and retaining one of the original walls, the stately homestead showcases a warm aesthetic reflecting the local landscape and traditions. It was designed by well-known South African designer, John Zwiegelaar. “The Manor is Zwiegelaar’s inspiration totally and completely,” notes Sarah. “He has a unique way of conceiving the vision and then extrapolating it bit by bit, layer by layer, using height, form, light and colour

to achieve his goals. We were inspired by materials from the veld, old stone walls, stone from other parts of the property, the colours of the white bark of the Shepherd’s Trees and the olive green leaves.” Zwiegelaar skilfully transformed an area once used for raising goats, sheep and cattle into a modern living space designed so that all rooms flow into one another. The dining room leads off the living room and has a bar around which guests may gather for a pre-dinner drink. Divided into two areas, the living room places great emphasis on natural light that floods in through tall windows. The alcoves are decorated with marshmallow comfort cushions for children to have an afternoon nap; they are also perfect

“THE MANOR IS JOHN ZWIEGELAAR’S INSPIRATION TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY”

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(From left) Dining under the stars is an experience not to be missed at the reserve; the landscape transforms at dusk to provide guests with a totally different feel; sliding wooden panels allow the master bathroom to open up into the bedroom when necessary, offering guests the luxury of choice

for playing card games. Accommodation consists of four spacious air-conditioned luxury suites with large en-suite bathrooms for up to eight guests. These suites open out on to private patios featuring spectacular views and outdoor sofas. The 21-metre-long infinity pool descends into a natural waterhole where guests may catch sight of wild game that come to quench their thirst. Zwiegelaar designed all the custom-built contemporary furniture in The Manor. They were hand-crafted in Graaff Reinet or Cape Town, by talented local artisans. Sarah points out, “The Manor has light fittings and table bases that were made by an old guy called Talla Crouse in Graaff Reinet, who is an ironmonger. Plus most of the wooden vanity units in the bathrooms were made locally.” KAROO LODGE A restored homestead with modern-day amenities but with echoes of its colonial past, Karoo Lodge caters to individual travellers

and families, or may be privatised for up to 20 guests. Each suite is traditionally decorated and balances comfort and the beauty of the African bush. Think refined country-style living with front-row seats of breathtaking views of the mountains and magnificent wildlife. The three suites in the main homestead open onto a wide wraparound veranda with outdoor chairs, and the Sibella suites overlook a waterhole that attracts abundant birdlife. Sarah remarks, “Karoo Lodge was the family home of farmers, then our family home. It’s filled with old wooden floors and yellowwood beams on the ceilings laid over reeds, which have been used for centuries to cool a house in summer and keep it warm in winter. We modernised it somewhat and built all the colonial cottages for our friends. As we have pretty fussy friends, we tried to make them as usable as possible with large open spaces and great views out over the Cape Vulture mountain in the background.”

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Table of Elements It should not be taken lightly – the choice of your coffee table can make or break a space. We explore a few options that will surely prove to be a hit

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living room without a coffee table is like a face without eyebrows (Google it and you will understand) – certainly incomplete, a little strange, probably even downright bizarre. It may not be the most significant feature in a particular space but the absence of one rarely goes unnoticed. If we were to sit back and think about it, coffee tables are probably one of the highesttraffic areas in our homes: it is where the family gathers for a few rounds of Monopoly, friends hang out with cups of tea, a place where you get your last-minute work done and sometimes hurriedly eat your lunch. Therefore, it is crucial

to pick a coffee table that is suitable in terms of size and practicality. A useful rule of thumb offered by HGTV Design Star judge Vern Yip is that the surface should be about one or two inches lower than your sofa seat, though do consider a taller table if you often entertain. It will make it easier for guests to place their things on the table. Yip also shares another guideline: the 18-inch rule. From the edge of your seat to the edge of the table, 18 inches is an ideal distance. It is close enough to reach for a glass of drink or even put a magazine down, yet far enough to stretch out your legs. Below, we delve into the coffee table market, which is filled with products of various sizes, shapes and styles.

SONGDREAM CT7513 AND CT910 Wood never fails to warm up a space. Songdream’s CT7513 model does just that while keeping things simple and contemporary with clean lines. Its elongated form makes it appear less bulky, suitable for narrow sized rooms. Both

CT7513 and CT910 pull double duty by providing extra storage space. The former consists of a magazine compartment and side shelves where else the latter comes with two drawers to hide your knick-knacks.

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ECO CHIC QUARRY Create a space of interest by integrating vintage pieces such as the Quarry coffee table with newer items. Crafted from recycled East Indian walnut with iron accents featuring a natural aged patina, it radiates a delightful antique appeal. Its wheelbarrow-inspired design is also fun to look at and easy to move around.

A RULE OF THUMB: THE TABLE SURFACE SHOULD BE ABOUT ONE OR TWO INCHES LOWER THAN YOUR SOFA SEAT LALIQUE POISSONS Glass top or – in the case of Poissons – clear crystal top coffee table is a good choice for many reasons. Visually, it is less cumbersome than other solid materials. It is easy to clean and maintain. And it does not cover up your beautiful rug. The design of Poissons’ base is similar to that of a fountain designed by René Lalique in 1937 featuring a fish leaping from a pool of pearls.

SWEETPEA & WILLOW MOO MOO There are many lovely, unusual alternatives to a coffee table. Old steamer trunks, cedar chests and ottomans can perform similar functions while standing out aesthetically. The Moo Moo is a good example: the handsome trunkcum-coffee table, upholstered in luxurious cowhide and embellished with antiqued brass edging, opens up to reveal two compartments handy for storage.

BOCONCEPT RUBI BoConcept addresses our concern on the perfect coffee table height by offering us the highly flexible Rubi adjustable table. Its mixed material design (oak veneer and brushed steel) adds a refined statement to just about any room. It is especially fitting for small-space living as it can be turned into a dining table for impromptu entertaining or other needs.

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BOCA DO LOBO WAVE Another less conventional way of doing it is to group together a collection of smaller tables or even stools for that matter. It is a great idea to consider if you have yet to find a coffee table of the right size or if you are looking at a more refreshing arrangement. These pairs from Boca do Lobo are particularly unique with their original shapes and manually hammered copper finishing.

Songdream STANZO COLLECTION Tel: 603-2856 9885 www.stanzocollection.my

Eco Chic www.ecochic.com.au

Lalique Tel: +65-6100 2124 www.lalique.com

Sweetpea & Willow www.sweetpeaandwillow.com

BoConcept SIXTEENTH AVENUE TEAK ROOT AND NATUREL A versatile material, wood can be finished with a smooth surface or left unstained to reveal its gorgeous imperfection of knots and grains. Case in point: the solid teak root base of the coffee table on the left, despite its irregular form, exudes

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Tel: 603-2011 0178 www.boconcept.com.my a natural, rustic charm that is clearly displayed under the tempered glass top. The Naturel coffee table, made of Indonesian Suar wood (also known as Indonesian raintree) in its most organic state, is just as showstopping, if not more.

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Boca do Lobo www.bocadolobo.com

Sixteenth Avenue Tel: 016-666 2123

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Cooking It Green Running a sustainable kitchen goes beyond preparing organic and wholesome dishes. It is also about reducing energy, water and waste in your operation. While the term ‘sustainable kitchen’ may sound complex to some, these products make it feasible

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n recent years, the salient topic of sustainability has gained momentum as more and more people have come to gradually understand how our well-being depends either directly or indirectly on the natural environment around us. In fact, the number of chefs jumping on the sustainability bandwagon is on the rise too. As such, many modern home appliances with improved technology have been developed to assist us in reducing carbon footprints in our day-to-day living habits. Although using organic and local cooking ingredients is a major part of the sustainability movement, there are other factors to consider when creating a truly green kitchen that can function just as seamlessly as a traditional one. With the right choice of tools and materials, we can now play a role in making our cooking space more environmentally friendly.

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ZIP HYDROTAP G4 Zip HydroTap G4 combines outstanding energy-efficient technology with environmental responsibility. Compared to its predecessors, the drinking water appliance can save up to 55 per cent of standby energy consumption. The unit will ‘sleep’ or ‘power off’ after two hours of inactivity, plus an inbuilt 24/7 timer allows for power to be turned off when not in use. Integrated with an advanced 0.2 micron filtration system, it is also 25 times more efficient than previous models. It removes impurities as tiny as five-thousandth of a millimetre but its intelligent design ensures beneficial elements – such as fluoride – remain in the water.

SNAIDERO OPERA Snaidero adopts a manufacturing practice that respects both the environment as well as people’s health. Its Opera kitchen is made of panels certified by the FSC. In other words, the wood comes from the recycling trade and is subjected to rigorous quality control checks. And because the company has chosen to comply with one of the strictest international standards, it has adopted panels with extremely low formaldehyde emissions in the manufacturing of the kitchen. To top it off, Opera is covered in water-based coatings. Using water-based diluents reduces the emission of solvents to almost zero, which is why it is recognised as being water-soluble and environmentally friendly.

KITCHEN AID KCPT 9010/1 With inclined filters that increase the surface areas of the extractor, Kitchen Aid’s KCPT 9010/1 90cm professional hood is designed to cater to even the most hardworking kitchen. Its high absorption and filtration rate guarantees a quality kitchen environment free of harmful substances. That plus the fact that it is made of high-quality materials including two ultra-light halogen lamps – known to use 50 per cent less electricity than incandescent lamps – indicate its exceptional energy efficiency.

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GROHE ESSENCE The most important innovation found in Grohe’s new kitchen faucet Essence, is definitely its 28mm cartridge. Not only has it allowed for the design of a particularly delicate faucet body, it has contributed to a greater precision in water control. It comes with a special technical feature in the form of a temperature limiter, which can be adjusted manually to set an upper temperature limit, and thus effectively protects the user from scalding and helps in saving energy.

DE DIETRICH DOP1597GX In De Dietrich, all manufacturing facilities have adopted the ecodesign production process which minimises the utilisation of raw materials, water and energy. As proven, 97 per cent of its products, including the DOP1597GX oven, have been graded A+ or A in energy efficiency in the European Energy Labelling. The oven is built with excellent insulation and ventilation, ensuring cooler surfaces that are suitable for all kitchen installations.

OUR WELL-BEING DEPENDS EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ON THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AROUND US TEKA SCORES AN A IN KITCHEN SUSTAINABILITY Teka’s new series of A+ rated ovens is another ideal option for homeowners who are passionate about cooking as well as the environment. They are said to be able to save up to 20 per cent more power than previous models, thanks to the Eco function. The intelligent temperature control system within is the key to better energy management, using residual heat from the cavity to finish cooking in order to cut down wastage of unnecessary energy.

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ORISS B3 Oriss B3 veneer kitchen set proves that it is possible to enjoy good quality without having to compromise on the welfare of mother nature. Similar to Snaidero, Oriss endorses panels certified by FSC – a reliable assurance that the woods used originated from responsibly harvested forests. As seen in B3, wood veneer (a thin slice of wood adhered to a substrate) is used, which has successfully provided the polished and luxury appearance of wood without using an excessive amount of valuable hardwood.

HITACHI VIP Hitachi raises its game to another level with new energysaving fridges, such as the R-M820AGP4MX. Named as one of the VIP (Vacuum Insulation Panel) models, it is equipped with the mechanism that prevents heat from entering or the cold air from escaping. The more consistent the temperature, the more efficiently energy is saved. If necessary, its Eco Monitoring Sensor will automatically turn on the energy-saving mode to further reduce power consumption.

Zip Tel: 603–5879 8777 www.zipindustries.com

Snaidero Interfal Tel: 603-7955 5088 / 7957 7788 www.snaidero.it

Kitchen Aid Kitchen Hauss Distribution Tel: 603-8064 5888 www.kitchenaid.com.my

Grohe Tel: 1800-80-6570 www.grohe.my

De Dietrich Fagor Home Appliances Tel: 1300-88-5188 www.dedietrich.my/MY/ Teka Kuchentechnik Tel: 603-7620 1600 www.teka.com.my

Oriss Tel: 603-7727 1688/89 www.oriss.com.my

Hitachi Tel: 603-8911 2600 www.hitachiconsumer.com.my

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Outer Beauty Outdoor furniture design is no longer conďŹ ned to simple forms and materials. Designers and furniture brands now produce outdoor furniture imbued with as much aesthetic appeal as their indoor counterparts. Find out how this trend offers the same level of living room comfort by combining sleek looks and innovative materials

ROCHE BOBOIS SAGA Designed for outdoor use, the Saga collection features solid Italian acacia wood structure and cushy seating for its armchair and sofa options. Tables of varying heights are included. The centrepiece of this collection, however, is the threeseater Saga Cocoon sofa. An oversized structure, like the criss-crossing of tree branches, wraps its back and sides while providing a feeling of privacy.

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JANUS ET CIE TIEMPO Geometric and vibrant, the modular Tiempo collection offers the perfect setting for parties at home. It’s practical too, with soft-close drawers available with the end modules. Drinks can be placed within easy reach and without taking too much space. The collection also includes tables and a lounge chair. Made of solid teak and buffed teak veneer, it is designed for outdoor use but you can, of course, use the collection indoors too.

FERMOB SIXTIES Sporting aluminium frames in attractive colour options with sensual curves to boot, the Fermob Sixties armchairs instantly add an interesting retro spin to any garden or patio. The resin seats with airy woven patterns promise immense outdoor comfort and relaxation, making them ideal companions in the summertime.

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EMU RE-TROUVÉ The curvaceous steel grille of the Emu Re-trouvé is a modern update to wrought iron outdoor furniture. The look is light and feminine, thanks to the loose lacelike weaving of the metal rods. Available in six bubbly colours, the chair also comes with a cushioned seat for comfort. The collection which includes a table and vase is manufactured to withstand the rain and sun.

PAOLA LENTI NIDO Have it out on the balcony or bring it inside if you like. The Nido armchair is made of stainless steel with fixed rope cord upholstery cover. More than 200 colours are available. Four cushions provide soft cocooning comfort – great for curling up with a book. The sheer variety of colours – pink, yellow and green – turns the Nido into a statement piece no matter where you place it.

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MYFACE HOUDINI This collection is perfect for those looking to add glitz and glamour to the patio. Gold or copper-plated stainless steel cuffs each acrylic rod. With the Houdini collection, there’s little need to style up the space further. For easy maintenance, the seat and back cushions are upholstered in weather-resistant polyester fibre. All the pieces including the Houdini Centre Table can be used just as easily in the living room.

Roche Bobois 354 Alexandra Road #01-19/20/21, Singapore Tel: +65-6734 7939 roche-bobois.com

Janus Et Cie 11 Beach Road #01-02, Singapore Tel: +65-6333 0060 janusetcie.com

Emu KETTAL VIEQUES Designed by Patricia Urquiola, Kettal’s Vieques collection was originally tailored for the W Hotel Vieques. It features a revolutionary three-dimensional fabric, Nido d’Ape. It’s not only comfortable, but also easy to maintain. To clean, you simply hose it down. The modular collection features slim armrests and generously sized sofa seating. Aside from white, black, grey and brown, the frame can be customised in bright hues like red, yellow, green and blue. The upholstery comes in more than 40 colour choices, and the woven surfaces seven designs.

MARQUIS QSQUARE 16 Tai Seng Street L1, Singapore Tel: +65-6383 0119 marquis.com.sg

Fermob LECIO 16-1, Jalan Puteri 4/9 Bandar Puteri, 47100 Puchong Tel : 603-5887 3151 www.lecio.my

Paola Lenti DREAM 456 River Valley Road Singapore 248342 Tel: +65-6235 0220 dream.com.sg

Myface THE P’CLUB GROUP 120 Lower Delta Road Cendex Centre, #15-06, Singapore Tel: +65-6271 8595 thepclubgroup.com

Kettal MACSK 63 Mohamed Sultan Road #01-14 Sultan Link , Singapore Tel: +65-6443 2282 macsk.com

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Coffee Table Chic

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What follows after purchasing a new coffee table? Style it up, of course! (Refer to page 76 for our recommendations if you are looking for one...)

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TRY A TRAY An instant and fail-proof method of adding a layer of intrigue to your ordinary-looking coffee table is to use a tray. It works especially well when placed on larger tables as it helps to break up the surface. Plus, it provides a good storage space to contain and organise items that may otherwise ot be scattered on the table top, such as books, toys, flowers, coasters and a d eve even a cocktail or two.

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CREA C ATE CONTRAST Similarr to arranging a fireplace mantel or a boookshelf, the trick to setting up a visuaally interesting coffee table is to create contrast. One way of doing it is to use aaccessories of varying heights and scale. T This will keep items from feeling disjointed. Or try pairing the opposites: old witth new, round with square, smooth with roough, shiny with dull. An extra tip: use a feew large, pretty art books to make a stack to elevate items that seem too small or too short.

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ADD PERSONALITY Every part of your house, including your coffee table, can be a good spot to showcase your style and personality. Pick several of your favourite objects to create a vignette that reflects you and your passion. It may be titles you are currently reading, decor pieces sourced from your trips to the flea markets or glass bottles you have been collecting over the years. More often than not, these are the things that will spark curiosity and conversation.

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1. Casablanca tray – available at Maison Curio 2. Seashell and starfish – available at Maison Curio 3. Pot plants – available at www.cranmorehome.com.au 4. Harmonious Beauty – available at Liuligongfang 5. Galston hurricane – available at www.one.world 6. Appoca glass bottles – available at Maison Curio

ORGANIC DETAILS The most common and probably the most effective coffee table decoration is a pot of flowers, succulents or herbs. Be it a single, large or multiple smaller arrangements, these organic elements will undoubtedly provide a lively, colourful focal point to the entire space. Other popular centrepiece alternatives are terrariums or even a simple large candle housed in a glass hurricane. MODERATION IN MANAGEMENT Last but not least, do not overdo it. As with anything, moderation is the key to a well-styled coffee table. It is not necessary to cover the table top with all kinds of display to make it seem thoughtful. After all, a coffee table should have space for cups of coffee. malaysia tatler homes

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" /&8 )&*()5 DC Residency Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur Dubbed as the Beverly Hills of Kuala Lumpur, Damansara Heights is undoubtedly one of the most expensive and upscale housing markets in Malaysia. Spanning 8.5 acres of freehold land within this prestigious neighbourhood is Damansara City by GuocoLand (Malaysia) Bhd. The RM2.5 billion mixed development includes DC Residency – two luxury residential towers consisting of 370 contemporary designed serviced apartments. The elegant DC Residency offers unrivalled facilities together with premium ďŹ ttings which include Poggenpohl kitchen cabinets, Catalano sanitary wares, Gessi Emporio Armani range ďŹ ttings, among many other reputable brands. Matching the desired ďŹ ttings are top-class and elite clubhouse amenities and state-of-the-art security system. Since the residences will be managed by Clermont – a newly launched ďŹ ve-star hotel brand under the Guocoland group’s UK-based GLH Hotels Management – the hotel will offer Ă la carte service via room service to residences of DC Residency as well, taking the extra mile in delivering the true meaning of luxury living. www.damansara-city.com

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$&/53& 0' "55&/5*0/ The Sentral Residences Kuala Lumpur Sentral For the city slickers who wish to be where the action is, the Sentral Residences will make a good dwelling option. As the name implies, it is located at the core of the thriving city of Kuala Lumpur where urban lifestyle and fast-paced motions transpire. With its claim as one of the tallest residences in KL Sentral at a count of 55 storeys, The Sentral Residences is proud to deliver unprecedented connectivity, panoramic views of the KLCC skyline and the lush green landscape of Lake Gardens. The joint venture of MRCB Berhad and Quill Group consists of 752 residential units with the last eight levels beneďŹ tting from the stellar night views of the city. At the same time, it also eases inhabitants from the stress and strain of life with its top-notch facilities. Sun-shaded decks and verdant landscape with tropical trees surround the Sky Club on levels 55 and 56 while the Sky Lounge where reading, function and gaming rooms are available add on to the recreational brownie points. www.mrcb.com.my malaysia tatler homes

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LIVING DESTINATION Twin Palms Sungai Long Sungai Long, Cheras The design of Twin Palms Sungai Long including its latest phase Westiara, draws inspiration from the comfort and ambience of a luxurious resort. Marrying the best of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture and the post-modernist, each and every unit – from superlink and semi-detached villa to masterpiece bungalow – is blessed with a bold and interesting facade that cleverly combines textures and materials, as well as a forecourt vast enough to accommodate three cars. Taking it outdoors, open landscapes of lush greenery and idyllic spots like linear park, landscaped ponds and exercise area are meticulously conceived, adding a new dimension of relaxation to everyday lives. At the centre of the gated and guarded community is the private Orinoco Clubhouse intended for the exclusive enjoyment of the residents at Twin Palms. As it comes packed with an inviting infinity pool, poolside cafe, gymnasium, sauna, jacuzzi, convenience kiosk and activity hall for sports, the building serves as a most strategic gathering hub for its occupants. www.lumchang.com.my

TOP OF THE WORLD Tropicana The Residences Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur Tropicana The Residences offers the perfect state of living for individuals who appreciate the finer things in life. Standing in the heart of Kuala Lumpur adjacent to the Petronas Twin Towers, the development that rises to a skyscraping 55 floors befits the lifestyle of a sophisticated metropolitan. Not only does each unit sport smart and functional layouts, it is also furnished with impeccable taste and originality as well as finished with high quality materials. Adorned with the city’s dynamic views with built-up areas ranging from 710 to 1,604 sqft and high ceilings throughout, all 353 premium serviced residences are designed to appeal to those with discerning tastes. Apart from chic interior styling, occupants can also enjoy a wealth of features on level 53. Be it a saltwater skypool, a sweat club, a sport bar or a green hive area, there are many ways to recharge, rejuvenate and relax at the end of a long working day. www.tropicanatheresidences.com

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THE HILLS ARE ALIVE Sherwood Kinrara South, Puchong Located at Kinrara South, Sherwood is surrounded by stunning views of the pristine Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve. The project comprises 27 units of 3 1/2 storey bungalows with density as low as five units per acre. The bungalows are categorised into three types with built-up areas starting from 5,418 up to 5,602 sqft. All units are ready to move in, completed with a cutting-edge design and special features such as solar water heater, alarm system and a private lift. Inspired by the European style of living, 8-metre high pencil pine trees are cultivated to provide a lovely green conifer foliage to the entire area, reminiscent of the feel of the highlands. Within the pocket gardens and parks, residents will find natural reflexology pathways, children’s playgrounds and a par course filled with up to 7 types of outdoor gym equipment. The residents-only Cresta Clubhouse offers exclusive lifestyle facilities such as infinity pool, gymnasium and sauna. www.ijmland.com

AN ICONIC STATURE Icon City SS8, Petaling Jaya Icon City is built upon a contemporary ‘live, work and play’ concept within a sustainable environment. The completely integrated community has everything its residents would need to lead a wholesome lifestyle: the Gourmet Street’s alfresco cafes and Asian eateries offer thematic F&B dining experiences while the two-acre Central Park houses boutique shops and specialty stores for a one-of-a-kind shopping experience. Poised to be one of the first in Southeast Asia to be certified by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) USA, Icon City is the ultimate green development embodying earth-conscious features. There will be two different phases to the project. The first – projected to be completed in the first half of this year – consists of 30 Jewels that house seven to eight storeys of lifestyle shop offices, small and versatile office lots, the Icon Residenz Tower 1 and 2 as well as a boutique office tower. Phase 2 will be launched during the third quarter. www.icon-city.com.my

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BEST OF THE BEST Malaysia Tatler Homes takes a glimpse at the six properties that have been honoured by the Property Insight Malaysia’s Prestigious Developer Awards 2015 for their ingenious innovations and designs

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Best Luxury Lifestyle Development Award FIELDS OF GOLD Fields of Gold is a doublelevel development consisting of 53 boutique homes set around a four-season park, which is undoubtedly one of the greatest highlights of the place. The 1.5 acre park consists of five zones where floral landscaping unique to each of the four seasons unfold. To further encourage the residents to explore and enjoy the beauty of outdoors, every home opens

Best Leisure Living Development Award OPUS @ LAKE VICINITY CYBERJAYA

out immediately to the park, which is achieved through the Dual-Tier platform concept. The concept is fundamental to the development of Fields of Gold, where living spaces are constructed on a higher tier, completely removing cars and other harsh

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elements. With a built-up space of approximately 4,300 sqft, spanning across four private floors, each home comes equipped with a commercial grade lift, a private swimming pool and a private garage. Homes are fully gated and guarded with the perimeter bordered by tall trees and walls, promising greater security and privacy. The development is within 3km proximity to the Rawang NorthSouth Expressway Exit and within walking distance to Aeon Shopping Centre as well as the upcoming Anggun City Mall. www.fieldsofgold.com.my

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Situated in the prime location of Cyberjaya, Opus @ Lake Vicinity Cyberjaya is a most ideal living area for those who wish to stay reasonably connected to the city centre minus the hustle and bustle of it. It is easily accessible via the Maju Expressway (Mex), North-South Central Link (Elite) and the SILK highway. The development is also surrounded by amenities such as primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities as well as a retail centre which is only a mere 10 minutes away. The design of the

low-density semi-detached development focuses on the creation of open areas and spaces with minimal partition. The aim is to foster family interaction and ease of movement. Those who prefer community living will also appreciate the clubhouse within the development which comes fully equipped with a pool, gym and multipurpose hall. Opus provides 24-hour security patrol and double guarded entry, as well as exit points, as it places high priority on the safety and security of its residents. www.crystalvillegroup.com


Best Luxury Landed Development Award THE APEX

The Apex is the latest addition of upscale bungalow homes nestled within Putra Hill Residency in Bandar Seri Putra, Bangi. Ready to cater to the fast-paced modern lifestyle of its residents, all units are installed with a high-speed broadband of 5Mbps, as well as Samsung Smart Homes Solutions. The

latter include a monitoring system at strategic areas, remote controlling of some air-conditioning units, lighting points and a digital lock set within and away from the building – all of which can be conveniently managed and controlled via Wi-Fi connection or internet access. The guarded neighbourhood comprises bungalows with spacious built-up area starting from 4,188 up to 6,413 sqft. Each unit is completed with a spacious car porch that can accommodate up to three cars and a 3.6 metre high ceiling. The development also comes with a host of amenities and three beautifully landscaped parks, allowing residents to enjoy various activities at their leisure. www.putrahill.com.my

Best Township Development Award HORIZON HILLS The joint venture development between Gamuda Land and UEM Sunrise serves as the new benchmark for property development in the thriving Iskandar Malaysia. It sprawls across 1,200 acres of freehold land and 11 residential precincts with a gross development value of RM6 billion. Nusajaya’s only residential golf course – a world-class 18-hole, par 72 golf course designed by renowned golf course designer Ross Watson – sets the development among luxury, making it a paradise for those with a taste for life and sports. It also holds a great appeal to people who enjoy nature as the stunning vistas of the golf course, hilly terrain, waterways, forest reserves and thematic parks are right at their doorstep. Aligned with its long-term goal to create value for generations, environmental architecture is heavily emphasised in Horizon Hills’ sustainable master plan which includes large areas dedicated to parks, lush green fields and long continuous jogging trails. The developers’ commitment also extends

into the community’s social progress where residents are provided with quality community amenities like shopping and entertainment centres, health facilities, public transportation and education institutions. www.horizonhills.com.my

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Best Wellness Development Award MINES WELLNESS CITY

Best Boutique Development Award SEJATI RESIDENCES Sejati Residences is designed to bring man and nature together in a harmonious way. Some 249 landed units, comprising 3-storey bungalows, semi-detached homes and superlinks, as well as condominium units are all built around the idea of ‘inviting the outdoors in’. This has resulted in a beautiful open-plan layout featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and wide sliding doors that visually connect the inside and the outside. More than just elegant design, practical and sustainable concepts are integrated into every home to help residents establish a greener routine. These include rainwater harvesting for watering the gardens, high energy-saving hot water system, water-

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saving aerated tap and dual flush system in the toilets – just to name a few. Within the neighbourhood stands a clubhouse made of 200-year-old recycled chengal wood that comes fully equipped with familyfriendly amenities. Residents also have the option of spending their downtime on the 8km jogging track that rounds the perimeter, or refresh their minds at the garden of five senses which incorporates different elements of nature. Worldclass security system formulated by the renowned GDSS Security Consultants further reinforces Sejati Residences’ identity as a peaceful and tranquil haven. www.paramountproperty.my

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Mines Wellness City (MWC) has set an unprecedented record by being the country’s first integrated health and wellness resort and Southeast Asia’s leading health tourism landmark. As a hub of healthcare businesses and providers, MWC is strategically located between KL and Putrajaya with a population of over 2.1 million people in a catchment area of five to 20-minute drive. Boasting a development area that’s 120 acres wide and another 36 million sqft waiting to be cultivated, MWC houses hospitals, specialist clinics, aged-care facilities, residential spaces, retail shops, a health screening centre and community mall. It is also supported by matured communities. Running parallel to the government’s vision of an

improved lifestyle and the creation of sustainable jobs for the local communities, the project is backed by Malaysia’s Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). Relevant developers, managers and operators at MWC are entitled to tax incentives for a period of up to 10 years, turning it into the perfect destination for those who envision wellness living. www.mineswellnesscity.com



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With Elba air fryer, eating our favourite fried food is now a guilt-free pleasure as it has its ways for making them a healthier option

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hen it comes to food and diet, it sometimes proves challenging to make choices that are good for our bodies. After all, unhealthy food so often tastes better than its more organic and nutritious counterparts. As such, when Elba announced that it could help with the dilemma, we were all ears. To our delight, the established home appliances manufacturer’s solution to the daily predicament faced by health-conscious individuals comes in the form of a compact and stylish fryer. With a 2.2 litre food basket capacity and a 30-minute timer that spell convenience and easy usage, the air fryer produces tantalising fried food from French fries to

fried chicken that look wickedly sinful. As we dig deeper into the mechanism of this EAFD2215(BK) model, we soon came to realise that it is in fact a saviour in disguise. Here is why: it fries food with very little and at times without oil. True to its name, the air fryer, it apparently uses an exceptional rapid air circulation system – a combination of fast-circulating hot air and a heating element – to cook food quickly and evenly, leaving it crispy on the outside and tender on the inside with 80 per cent less oil. In other words, we can now describe our favourite fried goodies as healthy without a trace of guilt. Even better, the Elba air fryer can also double as a mini fanned oven to grill and bake. A simple recipe book which comes with every purchase of the product, shares a step-by-step guide to making dishes such as baked corn and lamb chop in the most health-promoting way possible. Thanks to Elba’s EAF-2215(BK) air fryer, indulgence can now be proportionate with health values. We are grateful to have one less decision to make.

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Cool as a Cucumber The Gaggenau Vario Cool 400 series does not break a sweat when it comes to keeping your fresh produce and fine wines in tip-top condition

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hether you are a professional chef, a casual cook or someone who appreciates good food and drinks, it is clear that great dishes can only come from the best ingredients. With its lavish LED lighting concept and perfected details, the new Gaggenau Vario Cool 400 series offers all the benefits of a modern storage technology. So the freshest produce and finest wines are just an arm’s length away, behind one of the streamlined stainless steel doors of the collection. As the epitome of exclusive culinary culture and sophisticated lifestyle, Gaggenau constantly focuses on professional standards. And the Vario Cool 400 series now takes the company’s cooling culture a step further. The 13 cooling appliances in the first modular system of fully integrated built-in appliances introduced in 2007 can be

combined in countless ways to create a stylish cooling wall. The refrigerators, freezers, fridgefreezer combinations and wine climate cabinets are equipped with precisely controlled climate zones to create the ideal conditions for fresh and frozen produce, preserving the freshness of delicate food items, and also for storing fine wines. Illuminated by energy saving LED lighting, the stainless steel interiors are designed for optimum use of space. Precision-crafted select materials ensure hygiene and neutralise odours as well as guarantee the longevity of the appliances. In addition, Vario Cool 400 appliances are the quietest in their class and nearly all of them have been awarded the energy efficiency class A+ or A++. The Gaggenau Vario Cool 400 series sets new standards in function and beauty.

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Impeccable Kollektion Kollektion Haus has what it takes to turn every kitchen into the heart of a home

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o date, Kollektion Haus remains the leading onestop centre for anyone who seeks wholesome, quality home kitchen experiences. Housing an extensive selection sourced from the best reputable international brands, the concept store consistently reflects on the company’s philosophy of ‘Impeccable Living’. It certainly knows what impeccable living is made of: superior quality, constant innovations and revolutionary design, all of which are fundamental to the brands it carries. Lebensstil Kollektion, for instance, has been conferred award after award for its high performance and aesthetic value infused with German precision that delivers consistent, impressive cooking results. Similarly, Gaggia Milano is synonymous with tradition

and reliability, being the best known Italian manufacturer of coffee machines. The brand has become a personal favourite of many professional baristas and

homeowners alike. And that is only the beginning of a long list of what Kollektion Haus could offer. All of its outlets across Peninsular Malaysia provide a complete kitchen solution kit from premium appliances down to wash basins and faucets. But if we looked beyond these top-notch offerings, what makes Kollektion Haus stand out from its peers is how much it cares and invests into the lifestyle of its customers. Collaborating with renowned chefs, it often organises complimentary cooking and baking classes, even coffeemaking workshops, to enable customers to make the most out of their purchases. That coupled with efficient aftersales service ultimately makes Kollektion Haus the most trustworthy partner in our quest for an impeccable kitchen.

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innovation beyond perception Create a fully functional, aesthetically pleasing kitchen in your home with the help of our kitchen solution that are practical, brilliant and designed to be attractive, durable and professional. Our sleek refrigerators and range of chic appliances are crafted to save time and effort, organize storage and optimize work flow so you’ll enjoy a pleasant and comfortable ambience in your kitchen. Come and visit our Kollektion Haus showroom today. For more information, please browse to www.kollektion.com.my KollektionDistribution KOLLEKTION HAUS AUSTIN 49-G, Jalan Mutiara Emas 10/19, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru. Tel: +6 07-361 7131 KOLLEKTION HAUS FAIR PARK 24, 24-1, Jalan Kamaruddin Isa, Fair Park, 31400 Ipoh, Perak. Tel: +6 05-549 7226 KOLLEKTION HAUS BAGAN 6A, Jalan Bagan Jermal, 10250 Penang (COMING SOON) KOLLEKTION HAUS SEBERANG JAYA No. 27-1, Jalan Todak 6, Pusat Komersial Sunway Perdana, Seberang Jaya, 13700 Perai, Penang. Tel: +6 04-383 8880 KOLLEKTION HAUS ONE CITY F-01-01, Garden Shoppe One City, Jalan USJ 25/1B, 47650 UEP Subang Jaya, Selangor. Tel: +6 03-5115 0033 KOLLEKTION HAUS ONE PUCHONG No. 56-1, Jalan OP 1/5, One Puchong Business Park, 47160 Puchong, Selangor. Tel: +6 03-8070 8906 KOLLEKTION HAUS KOTA DAMANSARA No. 36-2 & 36-3, Jalan PJU 5/8, Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya. Tel: +6 03-6140 8255 KOLLEKTION HAUS TTDI 24-1, Jalan Wan Kadir 4, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: +6 03-7727 4086

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A house becomes a home when it is filled with personality

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Style and personality go hand in hand in this transformed family home that is filled with the owners’ favourite things



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t is a bright, sunny morning. Streaming through the huge skylight, the daylight pleasingly falls upon the dining table and lights up the area which Datin Penny Yong would later describe as one of her favourite places. Set against a gallery wall mostly filled with warm-hearted family photos (including a framed Malaysia Tatler cover in which her eldest daughter Mei Ling was featured), the long wooden table naturally becomes the ideal setting for an intimate family meal or even larger gatherings. “There is where we have our breakfasts, Christmas parties, even rotary club meetings,” the lady of the house happily points out. Just like the dining area, the rest of the house was constructed and decorated to be big on warmth and cosiness. From the very beginning, her husband Dato’ Kevin Yong had roped in Daniel Charles, the managing director of DACS Construction and a good friend, to help realise their dream house. The couple share similar tastes in home interior and have unanimously agreed to an airy, open-planned living space with a high ceiling, which Charles have successfully delivered despite the tough building codes in the residential area. The first step of the major makeover process involved stripping down two adjacent properties and rebuilding one from scratch. The invasive surgery saw that the new house comes with a big lawn that encourages people to move outside and enjoy the outdoors. Next, Charles designed the interior in a way that there would be no walls separating some of the major sections on the ground floor, such as the living hall and the aforementioned dining section, which effectively simplifies traffic flow in the house. A kitchen counter may have separated the food preparation area into a zone of its own but the owners’ clever integration of bar stools allows visitors to be a part of the cooking preparations, emphasising on the friendliness and approachability of the entire space. And thanks to the high ceiling, skylight and sliding doors that open up to the lawn, the sense of roominess and seamlessness is further enhanced. While it is not always easy to create a

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(This page) A gallery wall is a good way to display all the things that matter (Opposite) Datin Penny Yong who describes her house as her dream home (Previous page) The skylight allows the homeowners a lovely view of the blue sky


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welcoming and homely ambience in a space of considerable size, the couple has managed to achieve it by incorporating many pieces made of light colours and solid wood. But what truly makes the Yongs’ home one of a kind is how they throw in shots of colours and personality amidst the subtle, neutral palette, sometimes in corners that could have been easily overlooked. The dining table is a good example; a colourful patchwork table runner, a vase of tropical flowers plus a few pieces of citrus fruits served in simple blue platters all come together to paint a lively, summery hue on the wooden surface. Datin Penny credits most of her eyecatching decorative decisions to the interior magazines that she had been reading and referring to throughout the home-dressing process, though she may not have been able to pull off such a feat without an eye for beautiful things. Several decoration items around the house are, in fact, second-hand goodies and charming collectibles she spotted in flea markets and inconspicuous antique shops, such as a tiffin with oriental design and a cobalt blue chest that was found in her favourite flea market in Manila. She likes that they all have a story behind them.

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Introducing a patterned rug, a few accent pillows or even a stack of colourful books in a room full of neutral shades would give it pops of colour and personality.

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“Apparently, the tifďŹ n used to belong to her grandmother – or at least that was what the shop owner told me,â€? she laughs. Apart from vintage stores, Datin Penny also frequents Thamesa. “It is a furniture store on Jalan Universiti, PJ and a very good source for Fusion Asian pieces,â€? she adds. Her other great passion – art and reading – is evident in every corner of the home where a few walls have been dedicated to some of her favourite local artworks. Stacks of her favourite novels are also placed in the living room for guests to browse through. While the architecture and design are mostly driven by the couple’s personal preferences, their children are given the freedom to decorate their own bedrooms which are located on the top oor next to the gym room-cum-dance studio. The youngest daughter’s room, for instance, is infused with both style and soul with an artful mix of handmade, designer and personal pieces. A pair of repainted doors makes a unique headboard, old trunks are malaysia tatler homes

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(Anti-clockwise from top left) A vintage tifÄn Datin Penny found in Amcorp Mall; the illustrations done by Datin Penny adorn the wall in her daughter’s bedroom; oriental Ättings and furnishing add unique character to the visitor’s washroom (Opposite) A console table placed at the top of the stairwell displays pottery and decorations with Eastern details

stacked into a decorative pile on the floor and the girl’s collection of jars, perfumes and scents peppered the wall-mounted open shelves. On the whole, accessories in powder pink and dusty rose add girlish warmth to the otherwise neutral scheme. Datin Penny’s aesthetically-inclined gene seems to have been passed down to her daughters as well. Now when she looks back at the renovating process, Datin Penny remembers it to be “fun but also stressful at the same time, because what we imagined may not always be practical when translated into reality. But we learned a lot along the way,” she says. One of the biggest lessons she had learned is, “Never decorate a house until you move in. Unless you have a very precise concept in mind, take your time to explore. Don’t rush and wait patiently for what you want. It will come. Some of the pieces are lucky finds at the most random, hidden shops. That part of the process is the most fun.”



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IN GOOD COMPANY For a couple who enjoys being the perfect hosts, this new home presents the ideal space for their weekend parties and evening soirees

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or Rachel Lee and Tan Siow Chua, coming home after a long day often entails spending time with family. Both directors of SC Auto Industries, a company that designs and manufactures premium luxury coaches, much of their free time is also poured into grassroots activities. So making time in their busy lives to catch up on the day’s happenings with the rest of the family or entertaining friends and relatives is something they relish. The four-storey bungalow was designed and built from the ground up. “This house has everything we need, including a gym. Because it’s a bungalow, there are also many windows and doors,” Lee says, of the 6,500 sqft, six-bedroom property. Glorious sunlight floods the interior spaces, be it the living room, gym or study. malaysia tatler homes

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SIMPLY STUNNING To work on the interior spaces, they engaged Designworx Interior Consultant. Terri Tan, design director of the firm, says, “The owners approached us during the construction stage, so it was easier for interior intents to be incorporated into the building.” Working together with the architecture firm Wong Kok Yan Chartered Architect, the interior designer could address several issues that wouldn’t have been possible had the house been already built. The interior designer explains, “For example, we preferred not to have conventional air-con grilles for the ducted system and suggested 50mm wide channels instead. This was worked into the air-con system in part, thanks to the mechanical expertise of the owner who had the resources in his coach manufacturing facility to customise the ducts.”

(Above) A cosy lap pool and outdoor entertainment area next to the house (Opposite) The spacious living area is split in various spaces for dining, drinks and entertainment (Previous page) The marble clad island is the most striking appointment in the dry kitchen area

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(From top) Neutral tones pervade throughout the home; use of natural materials add warmth to the space (Opposite) Clean lines help to keep the common spaces airy and open

She adds, “He was very hands on throughout the whole process. He has experience with space planning and sometimes will even sketch out his intention on paper so that all consultants involved can understand and be on the same wavelength.” An engineer by training, he was also trained as a chef. As someone passionate about cooking – he cooks for the family almost every night – he’s just as keen to have a well-equipped and beautifully designed kitchen. ADDING AND ACCESSORISING The details include sliding timber doors to close off the wet kitchen. Designworx also equipped the kitchen with a ‘zhi-char’ style hob and kitchen appliances from De Dietrich. Designworx kept the living, dining and dry kitchen spaces free flowing so that guests could mingle easily. Fronting the dry kitchen is a dramatic kitchen counter clad in Fantastico onyx. “The feng shui requirement stipulated something red in the dry kitchen space. We decided to design the island as the focal point and kept the surrounding cabinets neutral,” Tan says.

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(Above) The wellequipped home gym overlooks the surrounding neighbourhood (Opposite) A uniquely created wall design in the entertainment room

She added that Lee also loves warm tones, especially bright hues of flowers. So colours like red, plum and burnt orange were added as accent elements. A notable space is the entertainment room, which features geometric patterns that help to distract attention away from the low ceiling. Different types of marble, Arena Classico marble in the living and dining rooms for example, can be seen throughout the home. The powder room is clad with the dramatic Statuario marble. The master bathroom dons the more subdued Dark Walnut marble and Honey Beige marble. Designworx’s strength is in its attention to detail, which Lee appreciates immensely. Pointing out the small gold touches that were added onto the door frames, Lee says, “There are small details that people won’t notice at first. My friends would remark that they love the doors, but it’s upon closer inspection that they would realise why.” malaysia tatler homes

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TRADITIONAL MEETS CONTEMPORARY Architect Edmund Ng’s take on the contemporary tropical house looks back on traditional elements from the ubiquitous shophouse while boldly embracing modern materials

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omeowners Kevin and Joyce Teo bought a semidetached house at Mount Sinai Avenue with the intention of doing some Addition and Alteration (A&A) works so that the home could accommodate their family of six. But with an existing floor-to-ceiling height of only 2.7 metres and taking into consideration the fact that it would entail major A&A works to create sufficient space for the whole family on a challenging sloping site, the couple took the architect’s advice and decided to demolish the existing house, which was rather old anyway, and go for a total rebuild. Apart from a difference in level of almost two storeys between the front and the back of the house, the other major challenge was the long and narrow plot configuration. Architect Edmund Ng, director of Suying Metropolitan Studio, introduced an airwell that breaks up the massing into two volumes, de-linking the front and back of the house, while allowing cross-ventilation and natural daylight to penetrate the deep plan. One of two

(Clockwise from left) Full-length sliding doors allow the kitchen and dining area to be opened up, creating an even larger space for gatherings and parties; homeowner Kevin and Joyce Teo with their children; natural elements help to add warmth to the home’s chic industrial style (Previous page) The spacious main living area was built above street level to enjoy an unobstructed view of the neighbourhood

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Apart from a difference in level of almost two storeys between the front and the back of the house, the other major challenge was the long and narrow plot configuration

architects from Singapore who was invited to exhibit his work at the 2014 Venice Biennale, Ng’s reinterpretation of the traditional courtyard draws reference from the shophouse typology. “Our forefathers knew exactly what they were doing with the shophouse, which has worked very well and which remains relevant even until today,” he says. TO BOLDLY GO The block at the front makes a statement with its off-form concrete structure and timber screens, a palette which Ng refers to as “honest” materials. To him, “Beauty arises from the purity of the materials.” While off-form concrete and timber screens are not considered new materials, they are less commonly used in home construction. Homeowners tend to go for walls that are plastered and painted over and screens fabricated from aluminium due to concerns over consistency and maintenance. “We kept an open mind and

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we were very excited when the architect proposed using off-form concrete,” Kevin recalls. “Initially, we were a little unsure as to whether the off-form concrete and timber screens would complement each other, but as a nature lover, I knew that you cannot go wrong with wood. I definitely did not want metal screens and I am okay with the ageing effect of the wood over time,” he adds. Ng echoes Kevin’s sentiments. “The non-uniformity and flaws are part of their beauty,” he agrees. In the evening, the house glows like a lantern, with slivers of light peeking through the timber screens. “The timber screens provide just the right balance of privacy and view, while allowing for crossventilation and natural light, as compared to a glass box form. Besides, a glass box would not have provided sufficient wall space for our art collection,” Kevin explains. The most striking piece has got to be the painting of Lee Kuan Yew malaysia tatler homes

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by artist Ren Zhen Yu, from Ode to Art. It occupies an entire wall in the living room and it was a surprise present from Kevin to Joyce, who fell in love with the painting at first sight. UPHILL CHALLENGE Due to the sloping terrain, the entry level can be considered the basement even though it inclines slightly up from the road. By digging further into the existing slope, a larger footprint is created to accommodate a bigger car porch, as well as a proper lobby, media room and powder room in the basement. Unlike a typical house where the living room is usually located on the entry level, in this case, Ng elevated the living and dining spaces above the basement. To Ng, this reflects a contextual design response. “By elevating the living room above the road, we enhance the privacy. The park directly opposite the house also means that the homeowners can enjoy an unblocked treetop view from their living room,” Ng explains. Indeed, the living room and the outdoor terrace in front appear to extend all the way to the park, creating the sense of spaciousness that the homeowners wanted. The furniture is also deliberately kept low to enhance the sweeping vista. Of special interest is the 4.5-metre long coffee table imported from Bali, constructed from a single piece of wood.

It was originally a dining table whose legs were shortened to transform it into a coffee table, which can also double up as a bench or even a platform for the children. The dining area and dry kitchen occupy the block behind, separated from the living area by the airwell. By using full-height movable glass walls on either side of the airwell, the various spaces within the two blocks flow seamlessly into one another and out towards the landscape. The openness surrounding the dining and dry kitchen give the rear massing a pavilion-like quality and allows the occupants to feel and see the raindrops rippling in the reflective pool at the base of the airwell. The light-filled and cool interior bears testimony to the effectiveness of the airwell and natural cross-ventilation and exemplifies what a contemporary tropical house is. A VERSATILE MIX The second storey is the children’s zone, where two bedrooms in the front block are connected to another two in the rear by bridges across the airwell. Kevin and Joyce’s four children will eventually have their own rooms, but as they are still young, the two girls, Maxine, 10 and Mia, five, share a room, as do their brothers, Zenith and Zander, who are eight and six respectively. For the time being, one pair of rooms is being used malaysia tatler homes

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(This page) The entertainment den is kept light and airy in line with the colour theme throughout the rest of the home

as a study and a playroom. Being tucked against the party wall dividing the family’s semi-detached from the adjoining house, the boys’ room would have been rather dark so Ng introduced a skylight that runs the length of the room. Diffused daylight casts down the wall, illuminating the row of plants along it and brightening up the interior. The master suite on the top floor is Kevin and Joyce’s sanctuary. This is where the couple relaxes over music or exercise after tucking the children into bed. The off-form concrete wall extends all the way up to this level and sets the tone for the room; the rest of the monochromatic composition just falls into place. The high, sloping ceiling creates a loftiness that makes the room feel exceptionally spacious. By terminating the wall just shy of the roof soffit and inserting glass pockets below the monopitch roof, the room remains naturally well-lit even on overcast days without needing artificial lighting. Again, the choice of low furniture accentuates the horizontal and vertical sense of space. The master bath deserves special mention not just because it is bigger than a studio apartment, but because the skylight and plants create a semi-outdoor, garden setting that elevates mundane routines into celebratory rituals. Part of the skylight is non-covered and the light showering of rain into the bathroom makes you feel so close to nature. The long basin is carved from a single piece of granite and the rough surface lends contrast to the smooth marble and glass, while a long piece of wood, with its edges deliberately left uneven, serves as a step up to the bath and adds a touch of warmth to the predominantly cool palette. This is Kevin and Joyce’s first homebuilding project and Kevin admits that it was not without its challenges, but special nonetheless and the end result is worth it. “I think I got what I wanted – a home with abundant natural light and which is wellventilated, one that is spacious, open and not boring,” Kevin concludes. malaysia tatler homes

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PARISIAN PALACE Located in Paris’ famous golden triangle, this apartment on the very chic Avenue Montaigne – known as the epicentre of high fashion and luxury – is all about bespoke furniture and furnishings and a blend of traditional French elegance with contemporary style

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e asked for an apartment in Paris, and you’ve given us a palace,” said the homeowner to London-based South African-born interior architect Louis Henri Buhrmann. For their home away from home, the multi-generational family who works closely with French manufacturers and wanted a central base in Paris, required nothing but the best. They requested for an ultra-glamorous interior that displayed a mix of traditional French style, modern elegance and high-tech performance, with clearly defined entertaining and personal spaces. Without any restrictions of budget, Buhrmann then went about remodelling and modernising the apartment, located in an 1850s Haussmann building. He was given carte blanche to use the best possible materials and craftsmen to create a completely bespoke design concept that is the very picture of French sophistication and 21st-century comfort.

(Top) The formal sitting room is elegant and imposing (Opposite, from top) Chairs in a classic style are placed liberally in the spaces; display cabinets hold a variety of accessories, bringing character to the home (Previous page) The choice of drapery adds another layer of interest to the home’s design

TABULA RASA Stripping down the apartment to its bare bones, Buhrmann rebuilt practically every room from scratch. He says, “The architecture in Paris rarely disappoints. With ceilings over four metres high, the apartment is a true gem. Having worked on listed buildings in London’s Mayfair, I have a real respect for the history of a building. I kept the wooden panelling in the dining room; it was too good to remove. We applied a translucent pearlescent finish to give the wood lustre without distracting from it.” For this apartment’s design, Buhrmann was partly inspired by Art Deco, especially the designs of French architect ArmandAlbert Rateau – one of the most exclusive designer-decorators of the 1920s known for his Art Deco furniture. A COMPLETE VISION The new residence comprises four bedrooms, five bathrooms, four reception rooms and a high-tech media room disguised as a formal French library with silk-covered walls and fake leather books, which conceal malaysia tatler homes

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top-of-the-line built-in speakers and home cinema equipment. Incorporating highend technology throughout, the apartment is equipped with an intuitive, customdeveloped programme that controls climate, audio, lighting and security via iPods that dock discreetly behind each door. Guests entering the home are welcomed by a freestanding stained glass window in the entrance hall depicting a colourful, statement-making peacock feather motif, paying tribute to the Belle Époque, an era of peace and prosperity when the arts flourished. The result of the combined efforts of skilled tradespeople on three different continents and craftsmen in London, it also serves as a room divider for privacy, separating the public and private areas of the apartment, while enhancing the amount of light in the entry. “We spent over a year selecting each piece of glass. When we finally put the pieces together, the hallway came to life within a day.” In fact, assembling different pieces on-site proved to be a major challenge. “Various components arrived from

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different specialists, often from different countries; we had to hope that everything fitted together,” he discloses. “Only one or two pieces out of a hundred needed adjusting, so it was a success in the end.” MASTER CRAFTSMAN As Buhrmann designs one-off and limitededition furniture, which is manufactured by his brother Balthasar, a master cabinetmaker, almost everything in the apartment is custom-designed and made to suit the space, including furniture, rugs, chandeliers and door handles. Balthasar crafted the main pieces of furniture in his workshop in South Africa, such as the sitting room’s massive three-tiered walnut bookcase inlaid with églomisé and finished with solid walnut detailing, while the other elements were built primarily by family firms founded in the early 19th century. Buhrmann spent six months searching for the right craftsmen. For example, the in-house designed lighting was created using the combined expertise of artisans from Murano, London,


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Paris and the US, including the 200-part chandelier in the sitting room. The door handles were developed over the course of eight months by a foundry in New York from a Buhrmann sketch, and the large pots in the dining room’s alcove were fashioned by potter Kate Radford to suit the apartment’s proportions. Buhrmann notes, “For construction, we often try to work with local craftsmen. On this project, they were multi-generational artisans, with the joiners working in Paris since 1880 and the plasterers since 1862. My brother manufactures most of my furniture in Johannesburg; I’m there a lot and can work out the finer details with him.” The walls in the breakfast nook are covered in hand-painted silk, the adjoining corridor features four deep-etched LEDlit glass panels that illuminate the kitchen, the marble floor is similar to the flooring found in the iconic George V hotel lobby, a mirrored wall hides the entrance door and doubles the room’s size, and the guest cloakroom features a solid, aluminium-

framed marble door that merges seamlessly with the wall. Buhrmann purchased artwork from galleries in the UK and South Africa and commissioned art from Guido de Costanzo for the drawing room. He even worked with another artist on a couple of paintings in the media room. He adds, “If I wasn’t an interior designer, I would have been a full-time artist for sure.” Fabrics were sourced from Pierre Frey, Donghia, Turnell & Gigon and Lelievre. THE BOUDOIR Much like a sanctuary, the master bedroom features a private balcony with a view of the Eiffel Tower. The colour palette is cool with silver, grey and royal blue highlights. The storage space is hidden within the upholstered panelling, and bespoke rugs and table lamps adorn the space. Buhrmann reveals, “My favourite room in the apartment is the master bathroom; it’s the client’s too. It was transformed from an awkward, splitlevel space into a perfectly symmetrical, spalike room with four-metre high ceilings.”

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different functions, I definitely wanted to make the entire area as open and whole as possible,” Leslie recalls. “No matter how big a space is, you need to make it look bigger. Some designers like to use mirrors for that and I use ceilings and floors.” He employed a single continuous ceiling that ties the area together, giving it a sense of consistency. Meanwhile for the floor, he created a herringbone pattern with the oak wood boards that extends the space. However, the homeowners insisted on keeping the existing storage room in there – an idea that he was initially opposed to. Addressing practical needs with his signature aesthetic, he designed narrow, discreet cabinets that go along the walls, so they won’t interrupt the coherence of the space. Leslie is glad that the owners wanted to

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incorporate leather elements into the design: “Leather is so cool and versatile, one of my favorite materials.” The Italian-made sofa and the headboard in the master bedroom are two great examples. The designer also used stainless steel and glass, which not only create the desired modern feel, but also reflect light. “Dark, moody designs are popular today with the younger generation, but for this flat, I wanted to make it more homey and family-friendly, hence the brightness and grey-and-taupe colour palette,” he explains. The final result is one of Leslie’s “best and favourite projects from last year” because it represents him as a designer. “From the colours and lighting effects to the materials, you can see all my personal preferences in this flat,” he concludes. malaysia tatler homes

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start to finish, working on the design and crafting 3D drawings before getting his hands dirty in the renovation process. As both a commercial pilot and owner of a growing interior design and renovation business, Ronny was able to combine his life’s passions when working on Mark’s home. The finished flat is a testament to the masculine aesthetic, with a colour palette comprising dark chocolatey-brown leather, handsome solid-wood finishes, and accents in sleek steel and chrome. The tailored interiors are dotted with aircraft artefacts, including an eye-catching wingtip from the 1940s placed in the dining area, a captain’s chair taking

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Upstairs at Annabel’s, baby Imogen bounces about inside the bright and airy interiors. Annabel has the same armchair as her brother but, in this apartment, it’s surrounded by children’s toys, scattered about. The warm and inviting space is adorned with accents in cherry hues, birdspeckled patterns and playful designs. The convertible high chair and wire pendant light in the dining space, as well as the meticulously organised ornaments showcased on the built-in shelving in the living room, capture the family’s taste for eclecticism. It may not look like it, but the layouts of the two apartments are practically identical.

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Both have an open-plan living space, two bedrooms and a convertible study, which was outfitted with custom-built furnishings by Ronny and his team. While Mark’s extra bedroom is convenient for when his daughter visits during school holidays and for other guests, little Imogen’s adorable nursery is awash in pinks and pastels. There are other key similarities, too, such as kitschy Union Jack accessories found around the homes showing their common heritage. At first glance, the two living spaces couldn’t be more different, but upon taking a closer look the similarities become more apparent. It’s clear that both sister and brother are cut from the same cloth. malaysia tatler homes

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Light is the essence of life and therefore it really matters. Waterford understands and even captures the beauty of it in its Etoile Nouveau and Luminescence Collections. The creation of Billy Canning, chief designer of Waterford Lighting who has managed multimillion bespoke lighting projects worldwide, is undoubtedly a synthesis of his vast experience in the industry. But, more than that, it is the masterpiece of a craftsman blessed with an extraordinary eye for beauty. Featuring scores of brilliantly refractive crystal gems in an intricate teardrop motif reminiscent of Imperial Russia’s fabled jewelled eggs, the Luminescence Lighting Collection is naturally a symbol of art and luxury. Where else the Etoile Nouveau Lighting showcases a sleek silhouette that makes it an ideal piece to complement both traditional and modern decor, while its layers of shimmering prisms create maximum visual impact within a space. For enquiries on Waterford Etoile Nouveau and Luminescence Collections, contact WWRD at 603-2011 8168

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Designed for winning awards Pureline, the new generation of built-in cooking appliances by Miele embodies the purest principles of design. Stunning symmetry and sleek aesthetics ensure endless combinations for a visually harmonious ensemble of appliances. Together, they promise unprecedented ease of preparation, culinary precision and unsurpassed gourmet results. A new design for your life and the way you live your life. For more details, visit http://www.miele.my

For more information, please contact the Miele Gallery: G1-01-1, Ground Floor, Menara SapuraKencana Petroleum, Solaris Dutamas, No 1, Jalan Dutamas 1 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tel: 603 6205 3899 Mail: info@miele.com.my Web: www.miele.my


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