A Class Apart
THIS LUXURIOUS HOME BY THE I.D. DEPT BOASTS BESPOKE ELEMENTS THAT ARE DESIGNED TO IMPRESS
The first thing that most guests would notice upon entering this penthouse is the stunning feature wall by Alexander Lamont. The straw marquetry wallcovering features geometric patterns that change with the light or from the onlooker’s vantage point. This statement wall sets the tone for the rest of the 11,130sqft
apartment; it’s one of many classic touches that The I.D. Dept has incorporated into this penthouse at the Concourse Skyline condominium. Helmed by design directors Jennifer Murray and Divya Anthony, The I.D. Dept specialises in crafting holistic interiors that are luxurious and liveable, fashioning exquisite homes for jet-setters in Singapore and beyond for over 20 years.
HAPPY ALCHEMY
Designed for property developer Hong Fok, the firm aimed to give the penthouse a look of timeless elegance. “The idea was to produce a one-ofa-kind experience through the culmination and crosspollination of different brands and products,” says Divya. A few steps past the foyer, the geometric pattern of the statement wall is echoed on the rug in the living room and on the custom-made chandelier by Lasvit. This harmonious interplay of design is conveyed throughout the apartment. In one of the bedrooms, wallpaper by De Gournay in the striking Symphony design acts as a bold backdrop to the furniture by Christopher Guy, resulting in a unified, opulent look. Similarly, the powder room and the master bathroom feature book-matched marble and crystal light features for a palatial feel that is sure to wow guests. Completed in 10 months, this project certainly ticked all the boxes for a stylish domain that makes an impression on its owners as well as guests, offering plenty to draw the eye.