Top 5: Your favourite Design Hunters of 2022
At Habitus we love profiling designers, artists and creatives, and these Design Hunters were your favourites to read about in 2022.
At Habitus we love profiling designers, artists and creatives, and these Design Hunters were your favourites to read about in 2022.
Pupil Office refines the well-proportioned bones of this duplex apartment in Singapore, tailoring it with a palpable sense of craftsmanship and purposeful functionality.
As the founders of Studio Periphery, Marc Tan and Amy Lim are immersed in beautiful image making and design, and it spills over to their home and studio.
Habitus #51 – the Kitchen and Bathroom special – explores the ways in which our kitchens and bathrooms create connection and respite.
Singapore-based design studio TE-EL applies its rigorous approach to design in crafting a home that fosters connection and togetherness for a young family.
A practical request was the unlikely genesis of a fluid series of spaces in this apartment by EHKA Studio.
Designer, founder and principal of TE-EL Ethan Lim makes an apartment a retreat from the helter-skelter of Singaporean life.
In response to a fanciful brief for a residence with wow factor, EHKA Studio in Singapore designed an avant-garde abode that defies the status quo.
Born of the perennially popular modernist movement, only to be hijacked by public infrastructure; brutalism is something of an enigma when it comes to residential interiors.
Like the love child of brutalism and an industrial aesthetic, a dark and moody interior design aesthetic is usurping residential spaces.
Creating a home with cooling indoor-outdoor flow is essential in Singapore’s hot, humid climes, as is a lush garden oasis to recline in.
In the Assembled House, Park + Associates’ ingenious response to challenging authority regulations results in an engaging, light-filled semi detached house defined by its circulation and layering of internal volumes.