Tatler Homes Singapore

Show Time

Plato’s allegory of the cave may have envisioned the first instance of the television and modern cinema—the ancient Greek philosopher described people watching projections on the wall, as an analogy for mistaking appearances as reality. While it’s debatable what Plato would have thought about entertainment media, its importance is especially poignant at a time when we’re glued to our screens during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Elevate your viewing experience by designing your living room or a guest room as the ideal cocoon for a night of solo streaming or family movie

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Tatler Homes Singapore

Tatler Homes Singapore3 min read
The Guest List
Our former regional managing editor, Hong Xinying, enjoys seeking design and decor inspiration from every conceivable source, be it nature in all its splendour or well-designed architecture, art and everyday objects. Currently based in Kyoto, she con
Tatler Homes Singapore3 min read
Thoughtful Design
“My design philosophy revolves around creating sustainable and liveable spaces that go beyond mere aesthetics,” Ivy Koh tells us. “It encompasses a holistic approach that listens and responds to the environment, its users, the culture, and the natura
Tatler Homes Singapore5 min read
Purpose Over Prestige
Commenting on the need for sustainable housing, American architect Michael Reynolds famously proclaimed: “This is not a moral issue, it’s not a spiritual issue, it’s not a political issue, it is a logical issue.” Reynolds is credited with building th

Related Books & Audiobooks