Tatler Homes Singapore

Art Attack

GROUP DYNAMIC

The home of a sculptor and an interior designer, this apartment is filled with their collections of vintage furniture and artworks. “It started with one piece and then we created a narrative around it,” they say.

As this cluster of small artworks in the living area shows, the owners are drawn to pieces that resonate with others they already have. Placing them close together in a group enables the rest of the wall to function as a sort of wider “frame”, drawing the eye their way, while facilitating an interactive conversation between the four pieces. The smaller artworks seen here are a combination of pieces by Cape Town-based painter Jonathan Freemantle

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