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The Secret Mermaid

 
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A Japanese take-away lunch point by day, transforms into an American whiskey bar by night.
To introduce two entirely different concepts in one space was rarely heard of, and the task was equivalent to designing two projects.
We were excited to be able to fit two concepts into a modest, asymmetrical space at the basement of Ocean Financial Centre. 

 

The Floral Atelier

 
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Striking. Multifaceted. First of its kind.

The Floral Atelier @ Paragon is the flagship store and sister company for the prestigious The Wedding Atelier - now featured on BBC’s The Million Dollar Wedding Planner. When The Floral Atelier opened its first retail shop in the heart of Orchard Road (Paragon), we knew this flower-retail shop had to be the first of its kind. It’s location was a unique “Island concept” that allowed a 360- degree view of the space. Customers would be able to enter and see the entire space from all angles. Through all the data and analysis collected via countless conversations with the various stakeholders to understand its business, we created a space with various touch points to enhance the workflow operationally and aesthetically. The result was a multifaceted design that is both striking and inclusive.

Photos from The Floral Atelier

 

Dr. Oid

 
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Dr. Oid is a range of furniture inspired by the longstanding debate over whether robots could ever have senses and feelings, the way humans do. 

This installation is deliberately set in a home environment, to show how home automation could bleed into the physical environment.

Available for sale via FLIQ - contact us for more details.

 

Whampoa Fountain

 
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This “Whampoa Fountain” public installation pays tribute to Singapore-Whampoa’s iconic Dragon Fountain, a structure that instills a sense of awe in a neighbourhood playground. 

This installation comprises boxes of three different heights which can be utilised as a chair, a dining table, and a bar table.
Beyond these functions, the multiple edges and surfaces also aim to encourage discovery and a sense of playfulness.
It is the re-imagined take on the "Dragon-Fountain"- to foster a spirit of community and to be an inclusive space for fun, food and laughter.

The Whampoa Dragon was featured in Singaplural 2015 as part of The Little Thoughts Group.