At Habitus HQ we’re always thinking about how to support the region’s design hunters. For a decade now, we have celebrated the best in design and architecture throughout the Asia Pacific. And in 2018, we’re launching out next big initiative – The Habitus Collection Online.
The Habitus Collection Online brings together a range of brands and their products from across the region into one easily searchable online database. As a Design Hunter – whether you’re a designer, an architect, a stylist, a decorator or just simply a design enthusiast through-and-through – The Habitus Collection Online allows you to be on top of the latest products available for the home. We find the right products, furnishings or fixtures making waves across the world so that your design needs can be satisfied faster and simpler than ever before.
Designing is no easy job, with the number of products out there to choose from, trends that are always evolving, we know that you need to be two steps ahead. Trawling from one place to the next online is time-consuming, which is why we’ve launched The Habitus Collection Online to get the hardest part of specifying done for you. This is a place where we’re constantly gathering the latest and greatest design products, housed in one destination.
The Habitus Collection synthesizes the latest products, fittings, furnishings and finishes from across Asia Pacific.
We want to keep you informed and give you a platform that helps to streamline your job. The Habitus Collection Online is an easy to use dedicated space to help you select products and finishes for your schedules. Easily navigate and drill down into each category – fixtures, finishes, furniture and brands – making the searchability a cinch.
What is The Habitus Collection Online and why do you need it?
All the necessary details from dimensions, materials, lead-time and manufacturers are listed, along with a contact form to touch base directly with the supplier if needed. It’s stripped back but technical, giving you just what you need. After all, isn’t the heart of designing paring down to just the essential?