Tatler Style

Raphael Navot is an advocate of a "natural future". The Paris-based designer defends the idea of natural materials as they form a patina over time, age well, and have longer lifespans. Surrounding himself with a team of craftspeople, they work together to respect the essence and push the limits of materials.
He explains: "When a material has a natural or handmade motif, I intuitively relate to it. The natural world is incredibly rich and has surpassed any imagined design possible. It's a great source of knowledge for me. Another source is the artisans themselves as they are the closest to the material and the accumulated knowledge. The reason why I am so involved in the making of the pieces is to benefit from these encounters and to learn about the limits and advantages of each craft."
A recent example is Le 39V, a rooftop restaurant in Paris. Navot incorporated a blue-and-grey colour palette, circular textile-padded walls and ceilings in cocooning spaces with sinks sculpted from granite, and its end-grain parquet flooring carved like butcher’s blocks.
Navot’s breakthrough design for the Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers in Paris was also a journey to the heart of the material. The hotel’s restaurant walls are covered in oxidised copper tubes, while the entrance hall features massive handcarved, fluted limestone columns; the property is also furnished with a burnt wood bar counter and a basement staircase sculpted from solid grey marble. “Natural materials and traditional craft are always present and often bespoke for each project, and with certain attributes of organic forms,” says Navot of his creative language.
Bu hikaye Tatler Homes Singapore dergisinin February - March 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Tatler Homes Singapore dergisinin February - March 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap

Refined Spaces
Mr Shopper Studio marries contemporary luxury and personalised functionality with the transformation of three elegant, timeless residences in Singapore

CASTLE IN THE SKY
Perched on the 37th floor of Thames City, one of London's most prestigious riverside developments, this apartment by interior designer Dara Huang combines spa-like tranquillity with plush interiors for the ultimate sky-high retreat

The Water Bender
To Turenscape's Yu Kongjian, the future of sustainability lies not in carbon management, but in redefining the relationship between the built environment and water—and he's got a massive body of work to show for it By Asih Jenie

CURATED FINESSE
Interior designer Emma Donnersberg transforms her historical Haussmann apartment into a modern haven in which art and organic forms converge

A Dialogue in Design
We discuss the intersections of Italian and Singaporean design with His Excellency Dante Brandi, the Italian Ambassador to Singapore

Holistic Approach
SCKD delivers comprehensive, high-calibre interior design and build services across the Asia Pacific region, built upon seamless, end-to-end solutions for diverse spaces, expert craftsmanship, and innovation

SUMPTUOUS FUTUREPROOFING
This Good Class Bungalow in Upper Thomson by Studio If and Formwerkz Architects is designed as a sophisticated ecosystem of multigenerational living that balances luxury, longevity and connection

A Material Tale
Lamitak’s new gallery at Senoko is an invitation to explore the brand's full range of surfaces in an interactive setting, complete with cutting-edge technology to help you visualise your dream interiors

On Our Radar
Drop by these four showrooms that recently opened their doors in Singapore, inviting you to refresh your abode with premium surfaces, standout furnishings, and more

OUT OF SIGHT
From swivelling bookshelves to secret doors hidden behind mirrors, these concealed entrances and passageways add an element of whimsical surprise and playfulness to their interiors