Recall AB Concept’s Memorable Luxury Design Projects From 2019 – Founded in 1999 by Ed Ng and Terence Ngan, a designer and architect duo, the design studio made a remarkable impact in the world of the luxury design industry. The company based in Hong Kong has become a well-respected name in hospitality, wellness, F&B, commercial and residential projects. With an ever-expanding portfolio, they have become one of the foremost luxury design firms and will continue to inspire and surprise. Here are the top luxury design concepts from 2019:
K11 MUSEA – Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong:
Envisioned by Adrian Cheng as a “Muse by the Sea”, AB Concept came up with an entirely novel approach to create a truly unique experience unlike any in the world. This grand shopping mall project features a curated selection of warm color tones, bespoke furniture, materials, and meticulous amount custom details.
Lalique Flagship Boutique – Shanghai, China:
Since forest and the female forms are the inspiration for the luxury brand’s glass creations, the interior designers decided to incorporate a façade features floor-to-ceiling charcoal wood in a wave and striking black marble to portray the modern equivalent of an enchanting mythical forest.
Conrad Hangzhou – Hangzhou, China:
Located near Hangzhou’s Qiantang River, the boutique hotel’s design echoes the ripples, fluid movement, and momentum of the local waterways.
Kau To Shan – Hong Kong:
The inspiration for this three-level penthouse derives from the story of a couple that admires Middle Eastern culture, calligraphy, and aesthetics. The luxury penthouse combines understated luxury with serenity, subtlety, and comfort, to create a modern and elegant living experience.
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