Often, the design process starts with an initial concept, then moves onto mood boards before beginning renovations and finally choosing all the right furnishings to fill the new and improved space. In this Pok Fu Lam apartment, however, the interiors were conceived around the owner’s artful furnishings first.
The homeowner met Taiwanese artist Hsu Wei-bin; they collaborated on the look of the apartment together,” says pPlusP Designers founder Wesley Liu, who was invited to see the artist’s collection and visit the artist’s home in Taiwan to further understand the look and feel.”I worked with Hsu on the walls and ceiling design, the layout, the feeling… He makes furniture that’s of a certain style, and I designed an interior that fits his works.”
It was an artistic journey that motivated the designer to experiment with new forms and practices in the home – most noticeably the use of concrete moulding, which was poured over a brick foundation and fashioned into the kitchen and bathroom countertops as well as the moulded concrete washbasin in the guest bathroom. Concrete is also spread onto the walls for a consistently flowing, unfinished look that runs throughout the home.
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