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A PERFECT FIT

FEMALE DESIGNERS LIKE ALINTA LIM ARE MOVING THE FUTURE OF FURNITURE FORWARD AT KING THROUGH UNIVERSAL DESIGN, WRITES KIRAN PILLAY

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KING believes that well-designed furniture enhances our lives, and often the best designs are typically the most universal.

The merit of universal design is in its ability to consider most individual needs through thoughtful compositio­n. The best creations are as accessible as possible to all regardless of gender, age, size, abilities, or any other defining aspect.

KING continues to pursue universali­ty in design through modularity. A modular design philosophy allows independen­t parts to move and connect, enabling easy customisat­ion and the ability to reuse and repair individual parts. Modular furniture promotes sustainabi­lity as it offers a sense of future-proofing with the flexibilit­y to personalis­e and rearrange configurat­ions according to changing tastes and needs.

“Comfort is such a subjective and personal thing. Modular furniture affords us the flexibilit­y to adjust and reconfigur­e to suit our body ergonomics, lifestyles and home environmen­ts, all of which can change and evolve over time,” the KING Design Studio explains.

In-house designers like Alinta Lim continue to reinforce this design ethos, adding to its evolution. Born in Sydney to Malaysian parents, Lim has played a critical role in creating some of the awardwinni­ng and well-loved pieces at KING.

The Australian furniture company understand­s that diversity of perspectiv­es creates fresh ideas that give the world of design forward-momentum, resulting in beautiful and comforting designs that everyone can appreciate.

While women have been critically under-represente­d in design fields, KING is committed to changing the norm. The brand recognises women across its team of in-house designers and craftspeop­le, embracing their passion, creative vision, and leadership skills. “Having more female designers in leading roles and representa­tion for all types of people will foster more diverse and empathetic design thinking, which benefits everyone,” says Lim.

One of Lim’s significan­t contributi­ons at KING is the Issho Dining collection, one of the brand’s most beloved dining tables. Issho is Japanese for “together”, a fitting name for the ideal place to gather with family and loved ones.

“Issho started purely as a form exercise, seeing how repetition­s of this singular sculpted piece could come together harmonious­ly to create a full pedestal volume,” the designer explains. Defined by a series of curved pillars forming a dynamic base, Issho can morph from an open to closed design.

This flexibilit­y inspired the creation of more iterations of the Issho Collection. Lim is particular­ly partial to the coffee and side tables, where each base set of legs forms from a single dining leg cut in half. An Organic, non-symmetrica­l design, they are some of the most notably unique pieces in the highly modular collection.

Lim was also a member of the design team that created the Quay Dining set, known for its understate­d elegance. The table features subtle curved edges and gracefully tapered legs finished in a carefully curated palette. Clean and contempora­ry, the Quay Dining table cleverly stores extension leaves within the table’s frame, adding two additional seats to the table.

Lim has also contribute­d to developing the Jasper bed, which embodies contempora­ry luxury. Sleek and minimal, the bed offers innovative solutions to enhance the bedroom with integrated lighting, shelves, storage, and wireless charging. One of the best examples of universal design, the Jasper bed ensures that everything you need is near without cluttering your space.

Although not one of her own designs, the young designer considers the elegant Zaza sofa her favourite. “The past t wo pandemic-ridden years really fortified my love for the Zaza sofa. We spent so much time lounging on it, working and answering Zoom calls on it, to even having house guests sleeping on it. It is truly an ‘everything’ sofa,” exclaims Lim. Designed by acclaimed designer Charles Wilson, the refined sofa boasts adjustable arms and backs that easily conforms to your ideal seating angle.

While there is still much work to address the disparity in the number of women and men in the design field, KING is committed to making a change. The brand embraces diversity, actively cultivatin­g an environmen­t where the next generation of female designers like Alinta Lim can thrive in pursuit of stunningly inventive universal designs.

Explore the exceptiona­l universal designs by KING today and visit the showrooms in IPC Shopping Centre and Bangsar. For the comfort and safety of all shoppers, personalis­ed showroom visits and virtual consultati­on options are available on request at either showroom. To learn more about KING and its offerings, visit kingliving.my today.

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