Steel Rod Grid Criss-Crosses Apartment as Storage + Art
Designing a living space for an artist can post myriad challenges because most artists (and art collectors) have very specific tastes and needs. The creative minds at PRODUCE Workshop totally nailed the design of an 1100 square foot loft for art and media mogul Woon Tai Ho.
The Singapore loft had to look modern and had to incorporate art at every turn. The resident communicated that he was tired of merely showing off his love of art; he wanted to live in his very own work of art.
PRODUCE Workshop decided on a single piece that would inhabit the entire interior. This steel rod structure resembles a cage and fills the apartment's interior with fascinating shapes and offbeat storage solutions.
The rods wrap their way around the bottom of the dining table to support it at one end while the other end stands on legs. A gorgeous concrete sink is similarly held aloft by the cage structure, truly incorporating it into every part of the home.
PRODUCE's unusual approach to this art collector's dilemma has given him endless places to display the art and objects he loves. The cage structure has not simply been inserted into an existing home; it is an integral part of the structure which perfectly fits the resident's lifestyle.