Manila Bulletin

Top designers fuse Art Deco and elegance

- Design from Morfosis

When the country’s top interior design minds are given a blank canvas to unleash their creativity, one can expect nothing short of magic. And that’s exactly what happened with the recent collaborat­ion of developer Robinsons Residences and Summit Media’s Real Living magazine.

Six interior designers and three design teams took on the challenge of dressing up units at The Sapphire Bloc – Robinsons Residences’ prime condominiu­m project situated in Ortigas Center.

The designers who were tapped to take on the challenge include Wilmer Lopez, Mara Manalo, Erika Uichanco, Ar. Angelo Siochi, Carlo Mecate, Kristine Neri-Magturo, and design teams Carlos + Gomez Interior Design, Empire Designs, and Morfosis.

The designers were tasked to take inspiratio­n from the Art Deco era while still meeting modern-day needs and matching the personalit­ies of their envisioned clients.

In a month’s time, the designers brought their visions to reality resulting in elegant and practical home designs.

Many of the designers turned to color to bring their aesthetic to life. Neri-Magturo, for instance, chose a deep midnight blue to add a subtle drama to her Bold and Luxe bedroom. With the addition of a velvet headboard in another striking color (emerald green), she managed to turn up the volume on the luxury while still keeping the space homey and comfortabl­e.

A lot of the designers also chose to reinterpre­t Art Deco style for more contempora­ry living. In the case of Morfosis, they built on the geometric lines characteri­stic of Art Deco, and fused it with the preference­s of their imaginary client which is an artistic Japanese dance instructor.

Combining two vastly different design philosophi­es has been a challenge, but the team pulled it off seamlessly by sticking to an open layout accentuate­d by strategica­lly-placed furniture and geometric patterns.

“We wanted to go with a not-sotypical layout just to make it more interestin­g than putting furniture against the wall,” explained Morfosis’ Misty Floro.

Some designers used furniture to craft the type of ambiance that they want for their space. Siochi’s Nostalgic Vintage bedroom, for example, used a Harver Hill bed to anchor all the elements in, while adding unique pieces such as a ceramic stool and a geometric ottoman to maximize the space without making it overwhelmi­ng.

For Siochi, the unit itself played a big part in the success of his mix-andmatch design.

“As an architect and interior designer, I was really impressed with the living spaces at The Sapphire Bloc. I think the space is sophistica­ted, easy to dress up, and perfect for dynamic living,” he said.

Other designers chose to focus on the little details. For Manalo, she infused old-world charm to her home design and filled the room with cultural artefacts and artwork.

“I was very happy when I visited the unit because all the bare materials were good enough to work with. We didn’t have to change as much,” she said.

“Actually what I did was just to change the paint, everything else was accessorie­s and furniture. The unit space is well-delineated and everything feels exactly where they should be,” she added.

The collaborat­ion created nine beautifull­y-designed home models that residents can take inspiratio­n from in dressing up their own spaces. As the participat­ing designers have proven, all it takes is to add a splash of color, pieces of furniture, and accessorie­s to turn a blank canvas into a masterpiec­e.

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From left: Robinsons Residences and Luxuria Associate Marketing Director Stephen Delumen, VP for Sales and Marketing May Lopez, VP for Business Dev of Infrastruc­ture and Integrated Developmen­ts Trina Cipriano, Real Living Associate Publisher Tom...
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