Project
Alex

Nomination 
Best Implemented Interior Design Project Using Works of Art

About the project
This flat was designed as a utopian space for a bachelor who loves the bare beauty of
minimalist lines. Breaking from convention, I removed unnecessary internal walls and doors, reconfigured the functional spaces, expressing them as a series of cuboid cabinetry with a unified design language. The home’s existing bomb shelter was fashioned into a Lego gallery. I pared down the lighting to look like visual art using a 32mm diameter round blue metal tube that goes from wall to wall. The only other colour here was selected to make a statement; it is the fluorescent orange of the ’dot’ on the wall of the living room, actually a coin bank I designed for feng shui reasons. Every item was carefully chosen for its strong visual value. The centerpiece of the home is the lounge chair Eugene for e15. The rest of the items were chosen to complement one another. With their graphic utilitarian shapes, each of them has their own character, purpose and importance among Alex's family of items.

Location
Bukit Batok West Ave 8, Singapore

Project created in
2020

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Additional information
Projects by Spacedge Designs has a list of heavyweight local and international awards to its name. Locally, this includes the prestigious President’s Design Award (Singapore) in 2012. Some of its international awards include the Best in Show of the Hospitality Design Awards 2018 (New York), the Graphite Pencil in the D&AD Awards 2018 (London), the Gold Prize in the JCD International Design Awards 2017 (Tokyo), and the Best of Best in the ICONIC Awards 2017 (Frankfurt).

Applicant and author of the project
Spacedge Designs work is defined by its simplicity. Founded by William Chan in 1999, the studio fulfils every brief using innovative and thoughtful design solutions that question conventional tropes, delivering a harmony of style and function that is original, fresh, and inspiring.

 

Other participants
Client — Alex Fong
Main Contractor — EML Design & Contract
Photography — VC
Styling — Yong Woei Na