Long before purchasing this property, the owners of this home were already on the search for the right interior designer. The couple knew they wanted to avoid the usual design styles and found their match after chancing upon Carmen Tang’s project on YouTube. “My clients and I share a very similar sense of aesthetics,” Carmen, the design director of Wolf Woof, says. The instant bond over their shared aesthetic and passion for yellow created a climate of trust between both parties.
The property is a 2,960 sq ft penthouse with five bedrooms and a long balcony stretching from the study to the living and dining areas. An open terrace also connects to the master bedroom. So, while the couple loved the tranquil surroundings and the size of the apartment, that’s about where the trodden path ended, and the adventure began.
“Being the cool couple they are, my clients appreciate and celebrate good design. They are very in touch with the pop art scene and will regularly bring out names that I, as a designer, have never heard of,” she says, “I cannot recall how many times I have outwardly expressed my envy towards the cool stuff they bought for their homes, especially the Skullpanda figurine.”
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