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Objets d’art for your home

Zhuan Lee
Zhuan Lee • 5 min read
A home can elevated beautifully through the clever placement of objets d’art. Here's where to find pieces to convey your style

A home can be made even more beautiful through the clever placement of objets d’art. Here are three places where you can find the perfect object to express your personal style, as well as an interesting conversation-starter for your next gathering

MB&F Lab

Established by independent watchmaker MB&F in 2011, with its flagship in the old town of Geneva, the MAD Gallery is a unique boutique that revolves around mechanical art. In collaboration with watch retailer The Hour Glass (SGX:AGS) , MB&F debuted the world’s first MB&F Lab in Singapore — where supposedly the largest number of MB&F collectors reside — in September 2022.

The clean and gallery-like interiors of MB&F Lab offer a unique retail experience that allows one to delve into the world of horological innovation and artistic expression

The Gemini kinetic sculpture by Smith & Winken commemorates the Gemini spacecraft launched 60 years ago by Nasa, embodying mankind’s perpetual progress towards new horizons

The Balthazar clock, co-created by MB&F and historical Swiss clockmaker L’Epée 1839

“World Skies”, an interactive kinetic artwork and real-time weather data visualisation by Breakfast (top); and from bottom left, the Medusa, Grant, Octopod and Orb Black clocks, co-created by MB&F and L’Epée 1839

“Apesanteur II” by Quentin Carnaille. Translated as “Zero Gravity”, the Apesanteur is a sculpture created to levitate like a star or planet. A levitating disk, crafted from thousands of tiny watch components, orbits freely like a satellite, detached from earthly constraints. It spins endlessly, resembling a dervish in celestial dance

 

First launched in 1936 by German silversmith Christian Dell, the Kaiser idell lamp has transcended eras and remains as one of the most recognised lighting designs of all time

The iconic Heart Cone chair by Vitra

For the first time, Italian furniture maker Cassina has released an industrially-produced version of Table Monta, an exquisite coffee table that was originally designed and created by French architect Charlotte Perriand for her own home. Featuring a marble slab framed by a fluid outer ring and available in two versions, only 30 pieces have been made

 

Anissa Kermiche’s signature style pays homage to the curves on the female body, as seen in the “Love Handles” ceramic vase and “Buttero” ceramic butter dish 

Handcrafted from silver and Venetian Murano glass, this pineapple-shaped table marker by Italian jeweller Bucellati adds a playful touch to luxurious cocktail parties or dinners

Inspired by the Venus of Willendorf, Danish designer Louis Roe’s captivating “Balloon” vase is hand-moulded by ceramic artists and comes in two sizes

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