pngsabrina@gmail.com
Sabrina sees design as a language that celebrates the ephemeral, enigmatic and extraordinary. She is drawn to the blue in the sky and the moon that lives behind this sky.
A Breeze of Blue is a fan fixture that utilises gradations of blue in interference patterns to enhance coolness. It is part of a selection of products and systems that was designed with blue as a primary medium, to demonstrate how new perceptions of blue open up unprecedented opportunities in design.
Created from unwanted scraps of marble, A Cold Air of Pride is a luxurious, polished piece that sits on an imperfect, honed slab, A Tinge of Warmth. The duo contemplates the quandary of marble mining by celebrating the material for its age and imperfections. They are laid before you, as a quiet poetry, of dignity and humility.
This urn strives to bridge the physical and emotional distance that death ensues by creating moments of remembrance in everyday life. By adopting the form of a pendulum, the bob, made of ashes, encourages a loved one’s touch - Not just once, but a couple of times in a day. This urn draws power from the swinging and generates light - A symbolism of life and the moment of remembrance.
Designed with Glenda Yeo
In collaboration with Nirvana Memorial Garden
pngsabrina@gmail.com
Sabrina sees design as a language that celebrates the ephemeral, enigmatic and extraordinary. She is drawn to the blue in the sky and the moon that lives behind this sky.
A Breeze of Blue is a fan fixture that utilises gradations of blue in interference patterns to enhance coolness. It is part of a selection of products and systems that was designed with blue as a primary medium, to demonstrate how new perceptions of blue open up unprecedented opportunities in design.
Created from unwanted scraps of marble, A Cold Air of Pride is a luxurious, polished piece that sits on an imperfect, honed slab, A Tinge of Warmth. The duo contemplates the quandary of marble mining by celebrating the material for its age and imperfections. They are laid before you, as a quiet poetry, of dignity and humility.
This urn strives to bridge the physical and emotional distance that death ensues by creating moments of remembrance in everyday life. By adopting the form of a pendulum, the bob, made of ashes, encourages a loved one’s touch - Not just once, but a couple of times in a day. This urn draws power from the swinging and generates light - A symbolism of life and the moment of remembrance.
Designed with Glenda Yeo
In collaboration with Nirvana Memorial Garden