Inspired by older Singaporeans' usage of clothes clips as an improvisation to attach objects along the edges of furniture, Cli-Pa creates informal storage in a pinch, along edges of varying thickness. Further improvisation and creative use is encouraged by Cli-Pa's generic form, while the bright neon color acts as a beacon that calls out to the user, ensuring you'll never lose that important item in the clutter of the environment.
Hidie Hut is a play tent that provides the experience of walking into a life-sized story spread. Targeted at children aged three to nine, it features a scenographic pop-out space for them to hide and dwell, expanding their imagination and encouraging interaction. Hidie Hut's graphical-intensive approach incites children to playfully identify and relate to different animals, while its simple construction and assembly reduces the barrier to self-discovery and independent learning by enabling children to set it up easily on any desired wall space.
Designed with Keira Lin
Inspired by the form of a cloche, this project aims to transform what is usually perceived as a cover of protection into a dominant decoration on the tabletop. The collection consists of three solid pieces of hardwood formed entirely by woodturning on a lathe. Their soft, light forms contrast with the actual weight that makes lifting a unique experience to have. The result is a collection of undefined objects that allow free imagination and interpretation to what they should be.
In collaboration with D.Lab