Zoe Chan and her child relax on a Danish banana sofa that Chan + Eayrs reupholstered in Cream Pierre Frey velvet.
Zoe Chan and her child relax on a Danish banana sofa that Chan + Eayrs reupholstered in Cream Pierre Frey velvet.
Chung's dining room features a Moe's Home Collection Otago dining table, Safavieh Bandelier armchairs, and TOV Furniture Madrid dining chairs in pine. Framed pieces from Artfully Walls form a graphic mosaic.
Chung's dining room features a Moe's Home Collection Otago dining table, Safavieh Bandelier armchairs, and TOV Furniture Madrid dining chairs in pine. Framed pieces from Artfully Walls form a graphic mosaic.
Merlin Eayrs and Zoe Chan Eayrs with their daughter.
Merlin Eayrs and Zoe Chan Eayrs with their daughter.
The floating home, originally constructed in 1968 by Forbes Kiddoo, that Marka Hansen and Joe Brubaker recreated with designer Michelle Chan and builder Steve Crutchfield of True North Construction bobs in a berth at the historical Waldo Point Harbor in Sausalito, California, just north of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge.
The floating home, originally constructed in 1968 by Forbes Kiddoo, that Marka Hansen and Joe Brubaker recreated with designer Michelle Chan and builder Steve Crutchfield of True North Construction bobs in a berth at the historical Waldo Point Harbor in Sausalito, California, just north of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge.
ORIGAMI TABLE

Designers Jaime Salm and Young Jin Chung translated the beauty of origami to this small side table. The two laser-cut steel sheets ship flat, then the simple folds will slot them together.
ORIGAMI TABLE Designers Jaime Salm and Young Jin Chung translated the beauty of origami to this small side table. The two laser-cut steel sheets ship flat, then the simple folds will slot them together.
Before they began the renovation, Chan and Eayrs lived in the house for six months to get a good feel for the space.
Before they began the renovation, Chan and Eayrs lived in the house for six months to get a good feel for the space.
London-based husband and wife design duo Chan + Eayrs turned a loft apartment in a former shoe factory into the Beldi—a stunning, richly textured contemporary home.
London-based husband and wife design duo Chan + Eayrs turned a loft apartment in a former shoe factory into the Beldi—a stunning, richly textured contemporary home.
Chan + Eayrs transform an 18th-century house in East London, combining contemporary furnishings with historic objects—including a hefty antique table in the dining area.
Chan + Eayrs transform an 18th-century house in East London, combining contemporary furnishings with historic objects—including a hefty antique table in the dining area.
At NEW INC’s inaugural year end showcase of collaborative projects at Red Bull Studios New York, artists displayed works developed at the collective workspace. Among the projects was the "Drawing Operations Unit: Generation_1 (D.O.U.G)," performed by artist Sougwen Chung, who created it in collaboration with Yotam Mann.
At NEW INC’s inaugural year end showcase of collaborative projects at Red Bull Studios New York, artists displayed works developed at the collective workspace. Among the projects was the "Drawing Operations Unit: Generation_1 (D.O.U.G)," performed by artist Sougwen Chung, who created it in collaboration with Yotam Mann.
Chung is nestled in her Safavieh Elicia velvet, midcentury-inspired accent chair from Bed, Bath & Beyond.
Chung is nestled in her Safavieh Elicia velvet, midcentury-inspired accent chair from Bed, Bath & Beyond.
The chairs are from Hay, the Cast Pendant is by Tom Chung & Jordan Murphy with Menu, and the TE070 countertops are from Diespeker.
The chairs are from Hay, the Cast Pendant is by Tom Chung & Jordan Murphy with Menu, and the TE070 countertops are from Diespeker.
Because much of the building’s original, historically significant interior features no longer existed, Chan + Eayrs were free to reinvent the space, adding their own twist to the Huguenot building’s vernacular vocabulary.
Because much of the building’s original, historically significant interior features no longer existed, Chan + Eayrs were free to reinvent the space, adding their own twist to the Huguenot building’s vernacular vocabulary.
Large family gatherings are common so the dining table by Moon Custom Millwork comfortably seats 12; it’s made from wood that resident Sam Chung salvaged himself.
Large family gatherings are common so the dining table by Moon Custom Millwork comfortably seats 12; it’s made from wood that resident Sam Chung salvaged himself.
Chan’s designer husband, Merlin Eayrs, helps run the firm Chan + Eayrs.
Chan’s designer husband, Merlin Eayrs, helps run the firm Chan + Eayrs.
From Chan’s portfolio, a cart he designed to facilitate the recycling of waste oil into bar soap. Photo courtesy of Willy Chan.
From Chan’s portfolio, a cart he designed to facilitate the recycling of waste oil into bar soap. Photo courtesy of Willy Chan.
For architect Stephen Chung, the design of his Wayland, Massachusetts, home was all about blending into the natural environment. The first floor is a serene composition of white and wood. The demand for a domestic office space inspired him to build up, adding a second floor for him to "experiment." In a departure from the Cape Cod aesthetic that rules his block, he was able to give the addition a modernist take, while also literally reflecting the existing landscape of the neighborhood. The entire 1,100-square-foot adjunct that encompasses his second story office-studio, master suite, and fort for his two young sons is swathed in mirrored siding and plate-glass windows.
For architect Stephen Chung, the design of his Wayland, Massachusetts, home was all about blending into the natural environment. The first floor is a serene composition of white and wood. The demand for a domestic office space inspired him to build up, adding a second floor for him to "experiment." In a departure from the Cape Cod aesthetic that rules his block, he was able to give the addition a modernist take, while also literally reflecting the existing landscape of the neighborhood. The entire 1,100-square-foot adjunct that encompasses his second story office-studio, master suite, and fort for his two young sons is swathed in mirrored siding and plate-glass windows.
Irmhild Liang stands in front of the Murphy bed, made by Resource Furniture, in the living area of her tiny home. "Because we were designing for someone in their 80s, accessibility had to be acknowledged," Stefanie Liang Chung says. "We were worried about the Murphy bed, but she tested it out, and she can do it on her own."
Irmhild Liang stands in front of the Murphy bed, made by Resource Furniture, in the living area of her tiny home. "Because we were designing for someone in their 80s, accessibility had to be acknowledged," Stefanie Liang Chung says. "We were worried about the Murphy bed, but she tested it out, and she can do it on her own."
Architect Ling Hao broughtnew life to writer Elwin Chan’s apartment in Singapore’s Tiong Bahru neighborhood, an area known for modernist housing built in the mid-20th century.
Architect Ling Hao broughtnew life to writer Elwin Chan’s apartment in Singapore’s Tiong Bahru neighborhood, an area known for modernist housing built in the mid-20th century.
Chialing Chan
Chialing Chan
Fragment #04 desk lamp by Sing Chan
Fragment #04 desk lamp by Sing Chan
Floor Plan of Seneca Floating Home by Michelle Chan
Floor Plan of Seneca Floating Home by Michelle Chan
Borowski took what he archly calls the “Karl Rove approach” to the redesign: “Find the weaknesses and turn them into strengths.” A case in point: Pozner’s ubiquitous piles of paperwork. “These led us to design multiple sliding desktops,” fabricated by Paul Chung of New York Construction Associates and Supreme General Construction, with multiple sliding trays he could spread his papers out on.
Borowski took what he archly calls the “Karl Rove approach” to the redesign: “Find the weaknesses and turn them into strengths.” A case in point: Pozner’s ubiquitous piles of paperwork. “These led us to design multiple sliding desktops,” fabricated by Paul Chung of New York Construction Associates and Supreme General Construction, with multiple sliding trays he could spread his papers out on.
Floor Plan of Seneca Floating Home by Michelle Chan
Floor Plan of Seneca Floating Home by Michelle Chan
Ceramic speakers, by Emily Carr University of Art & Design industrial design student Tom Chung.
Ceramic speakers, by Emily Carr University of Art & Design industrial design student Tom Chung.
#Knoll #Palettes

Photo courtesy of Justin Chung.
#Knoll #Palettes Photo courtesy of Justin Chung.
London-based designer Zoe Chan Eayrs shares tips for creating a captivating dining area.
London-based designer Zoe Chan Eayrs shares tips for creating a captivating dining area.
With his mother moving from Massachusetts to California to be closer to family, architect Peter Liang created a 265-square-foot tiny home, dubbed the Kleines Haus, behind his sister’s residence in Oakland for the matriarch to land in. “Since we are a mixed family, it’s key that my kids are close to their grandparents,” says homeowner Stefanie Liang Chung. “Now their German grandmother is teaching them, and I’m grateful that I have an Asian partner who knows that you take in your in-laws.”
With his mother moving from Massachusetts to California to be closer to family, architect Peter Liang created a 265-square-foot tiny home, dubbed the Kleines Haus, behind his sister’s residence in Oakland for the matriarch to land in. “Since we are a mixed family, it’s key that my kids are close to their grandparents,” says homeowner Stefanie Liang Chung. “Now their German grandmother is teaching them, and I’m grateful that I have an Asian partner who knows that you take in your in-laws.”
Fashion designers and business partners, Woo Youngmi and Katie Chung
Fashion designers and business partners, Woo Youngmi and Katie Chung
Frances Chung and Pascal Molat in McGregor's Chroma. © Erik Tomasson
Frances Chung and Pascal Molat in McGregor's Chroma. © Erik Tomasson
Frances Chung and Pascal Molat in McGregor's Chroma. © Erik Tomasson
Frances Chung and Pascal Molat in McGregor's Chroma. © Erik Tomasson
Editor's Best 2015 Cover outtake

Photo by Jamie Chung

Styling by Sonia Rentsch
Editor's Best 2015 Cover outtake Photo by Jamie Chung Styling by Sonia Rentsch
A model of True North, the new live-work community Edwin Chan of EC3 has designed for Detroit. The curved structures are based on military Quonset huts, and are quick and inexpensive to build. Expected to be completed by the end of the year, True North marks the architect's first solo project after more than 20 years working in the office of Frank Gehry. 

© Edwin Chan/EC3
A model of True North, the new live-work community Edwin Chan of EC3 has designed for Detroit. The curved structures are based on military Quonset huts, and are quick and inexpensive to build. Expected to be completed by the end of the year, True North marks the architect's first solo project after more than 20 years working in the office of Frank Gehry. © Edwin Chan/EC3
Willy Chan crafts part of his design during his time in the Thos. Moser workshop. Photo provided by Thos. Moser.
Willy Chan crafts part of his design during his time in the Thos. Moser workshop. Photo provided by Thos. Moser.
“The rear balcony looks out to willow trees. I can see butterflies and birds nesting, and sometimes even hornbills,” says resident Elwin Chan.
“The rear balcony looks out to willow trees. I can see butterflies and birds nesting, and sometimes even hornbills,” says resident Elwin Chan.
chung cu Ruby Riverside phong kinh doanh chu dau tu Thang Long - Quy can gia tot, chinh sach uu dai tot nhat thi truong
chung cu Ruby Riverside phong kinh doanh chu dau tu Thang Long - Quy can gia tot, chinh sach uu dai tot nhat thi truong

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