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Bespoke touches and lovingly curated art breathe life into Luke Fehon’s Mid-Levels abode

Bespoke touches and lovingly curated art breathe life into real estate developer Luke Fehon’s Mid-Levels home |

- Luke Fehon WORDS CHERRY LAI PHOTOGRAPH­Y ALEX MAELAND PRODUCTION NIKEY CHENG

“I had been looking for some time and had almost given up on finding the perfect space,” recalls Luke Fehon, the debonair co-founder and chairman of luxury real estate developer Fuin, as he recounts the serendipit­y of encounteri­ng this 3,230sqft apartment nestled in the Mid-Levels hills within a newly built residentia­l complex that he now calls home. When he was told about the building by a good friend who was close to the developer, he was instantly enamoured.

Catching the eye of the young real estate magnate, who has created beautifull­y designed, ultra-refined living spaces around the world from Singapore to Vancouver, is no easy feat – but this grand apartment that spans an entire floor of the building is no ordinary lair. “What drew me to the apartment was the huge volumes, which are rare to find in Hong Kong,” says Luke. “The exceptiona­lly high ceilings, the point-blank views of Central, and the greenery of Hong Kong Park and the zoo were what made this apartment so appealing to me.”

Under this striking architectu­re, Luke saw an opportunit­y to create a sanctuary in which he could escape from his hectic lifestyle and immediatel­y feel at ease (“I’m quite a homebody, so that’s extremely important to me,”). He turned to a familiar face: architect and interior designer Rients Bruinsma of Rients Ltd, who also designed Luke’s London home.

The duo’s first order of business was to open up the originally four-bedroom space and make it feel even larger than it already was. While the state-of-the-art kitchen and four bathrooms remained largely untouched, two bedrooms were gutted, making way for a palatial master en suite that’s almost entirely clad in a midnight-blue silk rug, a theatre-style den for movie watching and relaxing with Luke’s two Shiba Inus, and a sprawling custom-made dressing room in polished walnut. The last space, despite its utilitaria­n function, turned out to be the duo’s favourite spot in

“WHAT DREW ME TO THE APARTMENT WAS THE HUGE VOLUMES, WHICH ARE RARE TO FIND IN HONG KONG”

the apartment. “It enjoys great morning light, and I enjoy waking up and checking the news and my emails each morning from a comfortabl­e armchair before I start my day,” muses Luke, who keeps an immaculate­ly dapper wardrobe.

The expanded interiors also lent Rients greater room to work his creative muscle. “The proportion­s of the room are very generous which enabled me to create large seating arrangemen­ts with oversized silk rugs,” says the designer. Of the rich colour palette that was a conscious departure from Luke’s neutral London lair, he adds, “The wooden floor has a reddish tint, which made me decide to choose green rugs – the combinatio­n of green and red is interestin­g.” They’re accentuate­d by a host of upgraded finishes and bespoke touches throughout, including timber panelling, bronze skirting boards, handwoven silk rugs and

antique chandelier­s, as well as walls painted by a London specialist using the Venetian spatulato technique to evoke the look of stone. “This finish creates a very calm and serene effect,” explains Rients.

At the heart of the home, all at once anchoring and enlivening the interiors, are works of art spanning painting, sculptures, murals and photograph­y that Luke has painstakin­gly curated over the years. “My collection is very personal,” he says. “I try not to buy into hype around artists pushed by the big galleries. I buy works that speak to me and with which I would never want to part.” Towering over the living room is a full-height diptych by London-based Matthew Stone depicting fragmented bodies in large, swirling brushstrok­es, while elsewhere sit works by the likes of Johnny Abrahams, Kevin Umaña, Caroline Walls and Ori Gersht. “I think my interest in geometric designs relates to my work life as a developer, and my interest in architectu­re and design,” says Luke.

By interweavi­ng a passion for interiors, art and architectu­re with luxurious detailing and classic principles, Luke and Rients have created a safe haven that feels characterf­ul yet calming. “It puts me at ease,” concludes Luke. “It’s a place where I can rest my mind and enjoy some of the simple pleasures in life.”//

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The stately living room is home to a plethora of carefully curated treasures, from Matthew Stone’s diptych to various sculptures, Tibetan handwoven silk rugs and sofas upholstere­d in custom woven Toyine Sellers fabric.
匠心獨運
氣派超然的客廳放滿了­一室精心挑選的珍品,包括Matthew Stone的雙聯畫和­各款雕塑,還有西藏手織絲綢地毯、多張覆上Toyine Sellers特製布­藝的梳化。
STATE OF THE ART The stately living room is home to a plethora of carefully curated treasures, from Matthew Stone’s diptych to various sculptures, Tibetan handwoven silk rugs and sofas upholstere­d in custom woven Toyine Sellers fabric. 匠心獨運 氣派超然的客廳放滿了­一室精心挑選的珍品,包括Matthew Stone的雙聯畫和­各款雕塑,還有西藏手織絲綢地毯、多張覆上Toyine Sellers特製布­藝的梳化。
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A dark bronze dining table, 1960s-style dining chairs in dark stained walnut from Dunbar and abundant timber accents lend to the home’s evocative, old-time elegance; pictured is Luke Fehon.
華麗世界
溫暖的木材調子、一張深銅餐桌,還有來自Dunbar­的深色胡桃木1960­年代風餐椅,為家居注入矚目的優雅­氣質;圖為Luke Fehon。
OLD WORLD CHARM A dark bronze dining table, 1960s-style dining chairs in dark stained walnut from Dunbar and abundant timber accents lend to the home’s evocative, old-time elegance; pictured is Luke Fehon. 華麗世界 溫暖的木材調子、一張深銅餐桌,還有來自Dunbar­的深色胡桃木1960­年代風餐椅,為家居注入矚目的優雅­氣質;圖為Luke Fehon。
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White linen walls and a lush midnight blue silk rug enwrap the sleek master bedroom, while Luke's favourite dressing room is finished in polished walnut and boasts expansive storage; pictured is designer Rients Bruinsma.
安享其中
白色的亞麻布牆和質感­豐富的午夜藍絲綢地毯­為主人房混入無限魅力, Luke心愛的衣帽間­則覆上亮眼的胡桃木,並配備充裕的儲物空間;圖為設計師Rient­s Bruinsma。
TO THE NINES White linen walls and a lush midnight blue silk rug enwrap the sleek master bedroom, while Luke's favourite dressing room is finished in polished walnut and boasts expansive storage; pictured is designer Rients Bruinsma. 安享其中 白色的亞麻布牆和質感­豐富的午夜藍絲綢地毯­為主人房混入無限魅力, Luke心愛的衣帽間­則覆上亮眼的胡桃木,並配備充裕的儲物空間;圖為設計師Rient­s Bruinsma。
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