Rather than following the conventions of a showroom, the apartment has been conceived as a lived-in space. Kitchen, wardrobe and living systems are brought together within a single, continuous layout, allowing visitors to move through the home as they would in a private residence. The result is an installation that prioritises proportion, flow and material continuity over spectacle.
On opening night, guests were invited to explore the apartment at their own pace, engaging with the space through use rather than explanation. Kitchens revealed their precision through quiet detailing and internal organisation; wardrobes demonstrated longevity through structure and finish; living areas emphasised balance and restraint. Each zone was designed to feel connected — not only visually, but spatially, reinforcing the idea that good design is holistic rather than segmented.