Tribute To Craftsmanship
d+a|Issue 98

The commanding presence of the latest Nathan Yong Collection for ipse ipsa ipsum pulsates. The many eye-catching pieces, from highly customisable Udaipur Sofa to the architecturally inspired Mahal mirrors take you on a cultural journey in the eyes of the Nathan Yong and the brand’s design ethos. There is a rich story behind each piece, evident through the meticulous details and the kind of finishing used.

Tribute To Craftsmanship

The commanding presence of the latest Nathan Yong Collection for ipse ipsa ipsum pulsates. The many eye-catching pieces, from highly customisable Udaipur Sofa to the architecturally inspired Mahal mirrors, take you on a cultural journey in the eyes of the Nathan Yong and the brand’s design ethos. There is a rich story behind each piece, evident through the meticulous details and the kind of finishing used.

The Nathan Yong Collection was also the recipient of critical acclaim. Its display won ipse ipsa ipsum the Best Exhibit Award 2017 (Living Room) from a field of 23 entries during the recent International Furniture Fair Singapore 2017 (IFFS).

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