H&D Hotlist #134: New design products, furniture and accessories
From an elegant laminate collection inspired by London's Saville Row to a locally made home perfume brand focusing on wellness, here are some of the hottest new items we love!
By Asih Jenie & Melody Bay -
SARTORIAL ELEGANCE
Local Laminate company TAK has expanded its offering to better cater to the way we live and interact with our spaces. The Lamitak Exclusive Collection comprises five laminate families.
One of them is the Repeatable collection, which features repeated patterns that can finish your space like tailored fabrics. The highlight of this collection is the Saville.
Inspired by the bespoke tailored suits from London’s Savile Row, it features a large-scale chevron pattern that is a contemporary spin on menswear suiting fabric.
Lamitak Savile is available in six colours, price upon request. Visit Lamitak for more information.
HEAVEN SCENT
Practise self-care at home with local brand Innerfyre’s new home scents range. Inspired by the idea of bringing positivity into our lives via aromatherapy, their range includes Affirmation Crystal Candles with messages of self-love and Pillow Mist and Room Sprays for uplifting your mood.
The candles are made of a unique wax blend containing sustainably sourced vegan coconut wax and rice bran wax, which burns clean without soot and has a stronger scent throw.
The Innerfyre Co range retails from $22 for a roll-on perfume.
EXPANDED CLASSICS
Caesarstone has expanded its Classico collection to include two delicate, marble-inspired designs with subtle veining and refined earthy tones that offer the look of a natural stone with more ease of care and maintenance.
Featuring a soft light grey base with streams of white and grey veins, 6134 Georgian Bluffs (pictured) adds visual interest and an industrial edge, while 5110 Alpine Mist offers an alternative to a plain white surface with its tone-on- tone combination of pale grey base and crisp white veins.
Visit Caesarstone for more information.
Artist of the Month
RUJIMAN
Yogyakarta native, Indonesian artist Rujiman is known in and beyond his country as the ‘Koi Fish Painter’ thanks to his exuberant koi fish oil paintings with a distinct impasto technique. He transfers the movements and colours of koi fish from his memory onto canvas using a pallet knife and captures a style that spans abstract to semi-abstract to impressionism.
In Singapore, Rujiman is represented by the Ode to Art Gallery.