

Design Concept: Bauhaus Modernism Meets Brutalist Elevation Entry Experience: Upper-level threshold with descending access This elevated office studio reinterprets Bauhaus principles through a Brutalist lens—its entryway positioned on a mezzanine level that descends into an artfully restrained creative space. Upon entering the corridor, one is met with a singular vista: a quiet chair flanked by a soaring black accent wall, a curated bookcase, and a sense of spatial rhythm that immediately slows the pulse. Descending into the main office, geometry and light take centre stage. The split-level design is deliberate—a descent from the everyday into focused creativity. Primary-colored stair accents inject a whimsical Bauhaus nod amidst the otherwise austere palette. Bold sculptural voids in the central arch structure frame light and movement like kinetic installations. The workspace below features: A chrome-framed desk ensemble paired with a tubular Bauhaus-inspired chair in ochre. Black cabinetry and tonal contrast for gravitas and edge. An integrated lounge reading zone nestled near the entry point, perfect for transitional pauses or deep thought. The bathroom, hidden behind the staircase core, continues the design ethos—monochrome, textured, and minimalist, with black fixtures, twin vanities, and just enough eccentricity to remain unforgettable. This office isn’t just where work is done—it’s a processional retreat, a place of ideas, pauses, and subtle theatre. It honors the Bauhaus manifesto: art, architecture, and life as one.
Design Concept: Bauhaus Modernism Meets Brutalist Elevation Entry Experience: Upper-level threshold with descending access This elevated office studio reinterprets Bauhaus principles through a Brutalist lens—its entryway positioned on a mezzanine level that descends into an artfully restrained creative space. Upon entering the corridor, one is met with a singular vista: a quiet chair flanked by a soaring black accent wall, a curated bookcase, and a sense of spatial rhythm that immediately slows the pulse. Descending into the main office, geometry and light take centre stage. The split-level design is deliberate—a descent from the everyday into focused creativity. Primary-colored stair accents inject a whimsical Bauhaus nod amidst the otherwise austere palette. Bold sculptural voids in the central arch structure frame light and movement like kinetic installations. The workspace below features: A chrome-framed desk ensemble paired with a tubular Bauhaus-inspired chair in ochre. Black cabinetry and tonal contrast for gravitas and edge. An integrated lounge reading zone nestled near the entry point, perfect for transitional pauses or deep thought. The bathroom, hidden behind the staircase core, continues the design ethos—monochrome, textured, and minimalist, with black fixtures, twin vanities, and just enough eccentricity to remain unforgettable. This office isn’t just where work is done—it’s a processional retreat, a place of ideas, pauses, and subtle theatre. It honors the Bauhaus manifesto: art, architecture, and life as one.