The interiors of the public spaces of Miro is inspired by the
world of urban living in a metropolitan city such as
Singapore
Using the famous Spanish artist - Joan Miro - as a starting
point, the interiors subtly refers to the world of art thru its
abstracted but well articulated planes & surfaces and it's
minimalist lines and forms to create artful spaces that is an
art in itself
It's rich and at times dark and soulful interior ambience
lends itself well to the world of urban living, becoming a hip
and reclusive cocoon for those tired jetsetting urban
professionals who just want to kick off their heels and lap it
up in their loft-like living spaces
Rich dark materials like anodized bronze that line the walls
and clad the bar counters, successfully captures the feeling
of an soulful urban lifestyle, whilst the weaved rattan-like
outdoor due rites provide that languid lifestyle typically
associated with living in the tropics
More akin to a urban hip hotel than a suburban
condominium, the Miro aspires to be place where one can
either rest in peace, or entertain to the full given the almost
sanctuary-like yet glamorous dining and spa spaces on the
facilities floor
It sets the stage for a 21st century inner city living thru its
space planning, the surface articulations and liberal use of
urban yet resort-like furniture in the public spaces
...successfully fulfilling our developer client's wishes for a
chic abode that encapsulates a sophisticated city lifestyle yet
within the comforts of a near-suburban settings