In the bustling, vertical city of Hong Kong, working with a small space in not uncommon across the interior design industry. It is essential that one understand the fundamentals of both the space and its function, whether it be for living or for work.

 

DESIGNER OFFICE STUDIO

 

Lighting significantly opens up the space to create a bright working area for staff - from natural light floating through translucent rippled glass doors to traditional French lighting, further enhancing the reflective surfaces across the space, such as the unique brass accented handles in the office pantry or lighting through the rippled glass partitions that contrast with the dark oxblood cabinetry.

 
 
 
 

The office studio serves as an example of a space that optimises function without compromising aesthetics. The space boldly blends different design styles that conveys a warm and welcoming atmosphere, incorporating French Baroque style lighting, Chinoiserie accent pieces and modern Western silhouettes.

 
 

Lighting significantly opens up the space to create a bright working area for staff - from natural light floating through translucent rippled glass doors to traditional French lighting, further enhancing the reflective surfaces across the space, such as the unique brass accented handles in the office pantry or lighting through the rippled glass partitions that contrast with the dark oxblood cabinetry.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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