Intrinsic beauty has always been the starting point for OBJEKT International and this edition is no exception. Beauty is timeless and that is why old and new, classic and avant-garde are always cheerfully mixed in the content of the publications. Yes, OBJEKT International is based on interior design, but it goes further. An interior is more than an accumulation of furniture and accessories and above all more than something trendy: especially in a time when the rapid copying of all kinds of ideas and designs has been elevated to an art form.
So we always tend to go back to the basics in which spatial proportions, light and generous timeless pieces of furniture play an important role. Whether it concerns the new beach property of George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg or the Chicago loft of two art collectors or a project of in rural eastern Senegal by the Albers Foundation and Le Korsa and the different ways in which Singaporeans share public spaces in an unban context.