

The materials used in this design include dark and silver colours, oval-pod chairs, C-shaped spaceship-like sofas, and bold-coloured carpets and bedding panels. The use of moulded polypropylene plastic and fibreglass creates fluid organic shapes in white, black, vibrant colours, and even transparent forms. Chromed metal frames with clear plastic or glass are often used for seating and tables, creating a sleek and futuristic feel.

Ultima

Project | Residential Design
Size | 1200 sq ft
Location | Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong

The concept of this interior design is to create a greenery home in a cosmopolitan city, infused with a beachy flair through tropical style influences from locations like Hawaii and French Polynesia. Furniture is made up of different natural materials like rattan, bamboo, and wicker, creating a light and airy ambiance that invites relaxation.

The materials used in this design include dark and silver colours, oval-pod chairs, C-shaped spaceship-like sofas, and bold-coloured carpets and bedding panels. The use of moulded polypropylene plastic and fibreglass creates fluid organic shapes in white, black, vibrant colours, and even transparent forms. Chromed metal frames with clear plastic or glass are often used for seating and tables, creating a sleek and futuristic feel.



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The color palette is subdued , with pale greens and neutrals, creating a light and airy ambiance that invites relaxation. Lush green plants add a splash of brightness to the interior and play off of the lighter colors. Jute, sisal, and other natural fiber rugs give the interior texture underfoot. This relaxed, soothing style works well in an urban city, creating a space for relaxation and breathing. The use of natural materials, greenery, and tropical prints all contribute to the overall design, creating a light and airy ambiance that invites relaxation.


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