The award-winning Cilicon Faytory and Oon will be exhibiting as part of the DQ Design Collective at Warehouse 72-13 for Saturday in Design Singapore. Design consultancy studio, Cilicon Faytory was founded by industrial designer, Cici Chen, and architect, Lui Honfay. Together, they combine product and spatial perspectives to provide total lifestyle and business solutions. In […]
May 4th, 2011
The award-winning Cilicon Faytory and Oon will be exhibiting as part of the DQ Design Collective at Warehouse 72-13 for Saturday in Design Singapore.
Design consultancy studio, Cilicon Faytory was founded by industrial designer, Cici Chen, and architect, Lui Honfay. Together, they combine product and spatial perspectives to provide total lifestyle and business solutions.
In collaboration with manufacturer KIAN, Cilicon Faytory will be launching a series of plastic rotary moulding products.
Believing ’beauty is the promise of happiness’, Oon have a child-like delight in shapes and images. Their design process begins with expressing ideas in a primitive way of thinking: what? where? how? & who cares?
Take a voyeuristic peep into the heterotopic lifeworlds of the uniquely proportioned Studio M Hotel in Mohamed Sultan, where the room is designed as furniture and the furniture as a room. This installation is a special collaboration project between Oon and Andrew Lee and Leong Teng Wui from Ong&Ong.
Make sure you get along to check out the best in young Singaporean design.
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