Tatler Homes Singapore

A Class Apart

THIS LUXURIOUS HOME BY THE I.D. DEPT BOASTS BESPOKE ELEMENTS THAT ARE DESIGNED TO IMPRESS

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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.

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CLOCKWISE FROM THE TOP The geometricp­atterned rug in the living room echoes the wall covering at the entrance; wallpaper from De Gournay makes a statement in this bedroom; marble and austere tones dominate the master bathroom
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