If you need proof that the saying “two heads are better than one” is true, you need to look at George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg. The designers founded their studio, Yabu Pushelberg, in 1980; it has since grown into a company employing over 100 staff in offices in New York and Toronto.
The last two years have been a whirlwind of activity for the firm, which unveiled a blockbuster list of projects in 2021. The biggest was La Samaritaine, the iconic Parisian department store that underwent a 16-year renovation and reopened last July. In London, the studio was the creative mastermind behind The Londoner at Leicester Square and Pan Pacific London, the Singapore hotel brand’s first foray into Europe.
The design firm’s rate of creation is impressive, but what’s more striking is how it can craft wildly different concepts with a sense of wit and openness. “We see design as an opportunity to shape experiences that convey moods,” say the designers. “We want people from all walks of life to enter our environments and feel something.”
Your firm aims to “design the world we want to live in”. What does that world look like, in the midst of a pandemic?
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An Eve for Design
Danielle Ma, founder of interior design studio Maer Atelier, shares how she draws inspiration from expressive artworks and weaves authenticity into her tailored interiors
LIGHT AND GRACE
The Mediterranean-influenced home of Haus Atelier's founders celebrates the passing of time, nature, and authentic family living
Mark of Excellence
The winners of the SIA Architectural Design Awards 2024 displayed much ingenuity in crafting spaces that seamlessly meld modernity with history and tradition.
Timeless Transformation
Another Level blended luxurious design, modern sophistication and practical functionality in expanding the footprint of this landed home
Stately Beauty
Designworx Interior Consultant crafts an interior worthy of this grand bungalow, done up in the style of an English manor
COLONIAL SPLENDOUR
The legacy of colonial buildings in Singapore is one of elegance and tropical adaptability that filters into its luxury housing market
Designing Gamechangers
Aeon, an original brand by homegrown lighting company Sol Luminaire, excels in creating designer fixtures specially tailored to Singaporean homes
Artisanal Mastery
Discover the timeless beauty and sustainable craftsmanship of Riviere Rugs, which melds luxury and tradition in exquisite handwoven creations for discerning homeowners
Curves Ahead
King Living clinched two prestigious Red Dot Design Awards this year for its 1977 sofa collection, an affirmation of the Australian firm's dedication to design and innovation through the years.
Swiss Excellence
V-Zug CEO Peter Spirig discusses the brand's Ill-year dedication to sustainability and innovation in kitchen appliances