A client of Space Furniture, Heilam Choy invites us into his home to see how he lives.
December 1st, 2014
In A Life Individual, clients of Space Furniture give us a glimpse into their homes and lives through the film lens. Nothing is staged and with minimal styling, the owners’ personalities and their sense of taste take centrestage. Here, visual merchandiser Heilam Choy describes his home as “cluttered but curated”. “I don’t like an empty home. I want to live and breathe design from the moment I wake each morning. When friends come over I love to see their surprise, [and for them] to feel the mystery of all these objects. I see my collection as a library of thoughts.”
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