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BOUTIQUE NOUVEAU

BOUTIQUENOUVEAU

Elaborately carved furniture harkening back to the days of Rococo and Baroque are a wise investment for the romantic homeowner. For a fresh spin on this traditional style, black and white are preferred over pastels, silver over gold.

EASTERN EDEN

EASTERNEDEN

Asian influences, from Bali’s mood (indirect) lighting to Timbuktu’s sense of isolation, manifest in Eastern Eden. Key pieces are made of organic materials such as bamboo and rattan, which are indigenous to the orient. The likes of Kenneth Cobonpue, Milo Naval and Ann Pamintuan – Filipino masters of furniture design – lend their individual styles to this theme.

ECCLECTIC RETRO

ECCLECTICRETRO

Borrowing from the sixties and seventies, the Ecclectro theme highlights a selection of modern classic as well as retro furniture. These curvy key pieces contrast sharply with linear wall accents, adding a masculine feel to this bachelor-friendly theme. Meanwhile, a wide floor area is achieved by employing a minimalist approach.

ECO CHIC

ECOCHIC

Save the world a furniture purchase at a time. Especially developed for the eco-ethical, Eco Chic encourages restoring, re-upholstering and re-finishing old furniture. Touch ups are made to add chic and style to these pre-loved pieces. To further the cause, inexpensive items, found objects and flea market finds serve as the theme’s choice of décor.

ESCAPE TO SUBURBIA

ESCAPETOSUBURBIA

Bring the lush outdoors inside your home. With large-framed windows, a breezy and sun-filled garden is simulated in the comfort of your own living space. Soft colors like white, beige and blushing pastels are dotted with pops of silver and distress for a quaint countryside feel.

HEIMISH CHIC

HEIMISHCHIC

The signature look of Heim Interiors, Heimish Chic is all about the unexpected combination of bright colors and bold patterns. Symmetry and balance are put on the backburner, taking the unexpected up another notch. Upscaled furniture are the star pieces, usually produced in collaboration with local artists, while modern furniture play supporting roles.