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Wealth Blog | Wealth Blog: What’s hot right now in interior design?
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Passing the newly-opened BoConcept – “Urban Danish Design since 1952” – on Hollywood Road, I was struck by how dramatic and well, big, the furniture was. Their catalogue is full of huge open plan European-style loft spaces, which show the striking Viking designs at their best. But does this type of thing work in Hong Kong?
The clientele on a busy Saturday afternoon consisted of several admiring tourists, like me, a couple of overseas Chinese families looking to decorate their entire apartment and a designer or two. With prices soaring to HK$30,000 for a classically Danish armchair, depending on the cover, it was out of my league. Back to that other Scandinavian staple, Ikea.
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Time for a quick call to interior designer Di White, of contemporary designers AND Furniture. What’s hot right now in interior design?
Well, retro has been and gone: it has reached saturation point, she says. Hitting the right price points is the challenge for mid-market furniture. But good design is always popular here. European companies have been having a tough time recently, hence they’re eyeing Hong Kong. But don’t these big Danish pieces overcrowd small Hong Kong flats?
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