Showing posts with label Interior Beaute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior Beaute. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Out with the Old, In with the ‘Old & New’


After relocating from Australia, Joanna Lee and her husband, Michael, an investment banker, found their own paradise in this perfect apartment in Babington in Mid-Levels.

Unlike a typical ‘Out with the old, in with the new” renovation, the owners decided to bring most of their existing possessions with them, blending perfectly with the new furniture and accessories such as Eames LCW wooden chairs for Herman Miller, spider floor lamp by Leitmotiv, outdoor furniture set from Freedom, cushion from Adairs, dining table from Manning & Manning, and Laurel Drive dining chairs by Ralph Lauren.
Clifton unconventionally applied wallpapers, colours and curtains that would match with these ‘old & new’ collections.
This project has been featured in upscale magazines such as SCMP Post Magazine, Interior Beaute, Hong Kong Economic Journal and Sing Tao Property Browser.




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Friday, November 14, 2014

Feature in Nov 2014 Issue of Interior Beaute




Feature in Nov 2014 Issue of Interior Beaute. A modern, stylish and glamorous design with ultimate home entertaining experience all under one roof, echo with the 180° stunning Victoria Harbor view.




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Monday, November 3, 2014

Timeless in Times




Trend comes and goes, however, this 2,300 sq ft flat in Baguio Villa, Pok Fu Lam embodies a lasting design that withstands the test of time. It’s a classic example of less is more in timeless design. Clifton has chosen simple colors that would set the tone for the owners’ spare but stylish flat – a color palette of black, white and grey to create a calming backdrop to their vibrant accessories, like the sofa from Ligne Roset, mini Panton-like chair from Tint Living, coffee table and side table from BRU, and the carpet from Good Idea Furniture & Design.
The two paintings by Vietnamese artist Nguyen Minh Son have added colors to the room’s neutral palette. This project has been widely covered by the media such as such as Interior Beaute, My Home, SCMP Post Magazine, Today’s Living and Oriental Sunday.



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