The Peak (Singapore)

ART POWERHOUSE

K11 Musea in Hong Kong presents dazzling new possibilit­ies for the future of retail.

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Ten years in the making. Involving 100 internatio­nal design and architectu­re stars. Spanning over 1.2 million sq ft. Presenting 40 artworks, 70 destinatio­n restaurant­s and 250 retailers.

K11 Musea – the jewel in New World Developmen­t executive vice-chairman Adrian Cheng’s K11 empire – was finally completed last year. The extraordin­ary figures paint a picture of superlativ­es, but the place is no less overwhelmi­ng when viewed in person.

Presenting itself as a cultural retail destinatio­n, K11 Musea offers a

smorgasbor­d of fashion, design, dining and modern art bound together by a strong thread of education. Spaces are curated to showcase history, heritage and craftsmans­hip through workshops, displays or live demonstrat­ions.

The aesthetic of the building can be described as luxe steampunk-meetsmanor house eccentrici­ty, and it is clear that both money and a loving attention to detail have been lavished on its interiors. Conjuring up a bygone age of locomotive travel, a giant chandelier of metal pipes and glass globes emits steam and sound. Lift lobbies are reimagined as libraries, with lift buttons “hidden” within ceramic books on shelves. Live moss swirls across walls, lush and soft and shaped into pleasing patterns.

Each floor has a different theme, and even the washrooms are fantastic. Urban Art Playground on the third floor showcases streetwear brands against walls, floors and ceilings covered with graffiti art and murals. Bohemian Garden, on the seventh, features a rooftop lawn, al fresco dining spaces and strips of grass incorporat­ed into the interior flooring. Muse Edition references the history of the site as a wharf with rope-wrapped pillars, seashells blended into concrete flooring and mouth-blown glass lamps that reflect light in soft, rippling waves.

K11 Musea is part of Victoria Dockside, a larger project that includes the Rosewood Hong Kong,

K11 Artus serviced apartments and the K11 Atelier office space. Costing US$2.6 billion (S$3.5 billion), it is part of Cheng’s push to reinvent the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. He says:

“Our vision is to make waves at this world-class destinatio­n by providing a blank canvas for artists, designers and businesses to maximise their creativity and build one of the most exciting new neighbourh­oods of tomorrow.”

18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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K11 Musea’s aesthetic can be described as luxe steampunkm­eets-manor house eccentrici­ty.
01 & 02 K11 Musea’s aesthetic can be described as luxe steampunkm­eets-manor house eccentrici­ty.
 ??  ?? The giant chandelier of metal pipes and glass globes emits steam and sound.
The giant chandelier of metal pipes and glass globes emits steam and sound.

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