Dream has opened a new showroom at its Vanguard Campus that embodies Piero Lissoni’s vision of an ideal home: elegant, understated and sophisticated.
November 16th, 2018
To describe the design of its new showroom, Dream borrows from the vision of an ideal home by Italian design maestro Pierro Lissoni, “A pure, minimal backdrop layered with modern, light, clean lines and subtle tones and textures.”
While sounds minimalist, Lissoni aficionado would recognise that such design belies a complexity of creating an understated sophistication. Dream has created such elegance with the help of principal brands: Porro, Living Divani, and Walter Knoll. The beauty of these brands is further enhanced with lighting accessories from Brokis and wallpapers from Technografica.
The showroom features dedicated spaces for Porro and Living Divani, which showcase the best elements to translate Lissoni’s idea of living to reality.
The living room area currently features Living Divani’s Dumas and Rod Bean sofas, along with the Confident Armchair and the Plane table.

Meanwhile, the bedroom features Porro’s Makura bed and fully customized modular storage system.

A second living area places Walter Knoll’s offering on the centre stage, pairing them with lighting elements from Brokis and textured wallpaper from Technografica to achieve a harmony between tradition and harmony.

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