MEMORY LANE
Artwork and designer pieces procured from around the world preserve a trove of memories at this home with a French touch.
Yet, the real challenge, Choy said, was to “incorporate a long list of contemporary art and antique furniture into the home without looking like a gallery or museum”.
Stepping into home, you are immediately greeted by a black enamelled steel Riflessi del Buio wall sculpture by Helidon Xhixha at the main entrance on the lower floor. The console table below is by Vicent Montoro, a Spanish brand known for refined marquetry.
French panels in light grey envelope the enclosed dining area, complemented by smoked oak herringbone wood flooring intended for an understated elegance and a homely feel. Here, a Knoll Saarinen Dining table in white Arabescato marble is flanked by Minotti’s Aston chairs in varying upholsteries, illuminated by the Lee Broom Carousel brass pendant light that adds stylish flair to the space.
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