Nelson Chow
Raised in Hong Kong and Canada, Nelson is a New York State licensed architect. He received his Master of Architecture from The University of Waterloo (Canada) in 2004. His highly inventive and sophisticated work with his finger on the pulse of commercial design has caught the attention of major media outlets around the world, including Wallpaper *, Dezeen and ArchDaily. Discover his selection of products!
Ginga Leather Armchair
Ginga is the swaying movement of Brazilian martial art, Capoeira. It is characterized by a flowing movement from one side to the other, and that is what ginga armchair conveys. A design defined by its free-flowing, rhythmic and graceful style. A strong and curvy oak structure with an open natural wood grain. Shown in solid black oak and natural saddle-hide special weave. Custom sizes and materials available. Handmade in Portugal. Production lead time – 8-10 weeks.
Ginga Armchair
Ginga is the swaying movement of Brazilian martial art, Capoeira. It is characterized by a flowing movement from one side to the other, and that is what ginga armchair conveys. A design defined by its free-flowing, rhythmic and graceful style. A strong and curvy oak structure with an open natural wood grain. Shown in solid black oak and special velvet. Custom sizes and materials available. Handmade in Portugal. Production lead time – 8-10 weeks.
SHADOW – TABLE LAMP
This table lamp was inspired by the Laszlo Moholy-Nagy painting Segments, in which the artist explores the way to represent light and shadows in the form of semi-circles. The lamp's cylindrical base bears a brushed grey metal finish with a semicircular element attached to the top. One side of the semi-circle is crafted from brushed brass, the other from frosted glass.
TRN light, model F1
The lighting fixture is part of TRN collection. Three dimensional objects inspired by Tarasin painting have a simple calligraphic form so they can play and talk together as if they were letters from a non-existent alphabet. The hand crafted process of glazing ceramics gives the collection a truly unique character. It is finished with brass elements.
ARCHÈ
Strong, solid legs with clear geometries support the circular harmony of the deep seat. The result is an armchair with a design that is both futuristic and primitive. An evocative shape like a metaphor, enriching in and outdoors with its symbolic beauty. Design by Verter Turroni
La Toile Center Table
Not reflecting any explicit object from reality, abstract art evokes emotions from viewers through the use of colors, lines, and shapes. So benefit from the Malabar designers' ability to mix different colors and textures to create a creative composition, this unmissable art-filled center table was conceived. Playful as artistic, living between the design and the art world, viewed from the top, this future classic center table looks like a real abstract hand-painting.
Trink trolley
The two designers Karl Chucri and Rami Boushdid of Studio Caramel propose with the Trink Trolley an exceptional piece where black steel cuts and structures wood (teak or walnut, depending on the model). The particularity of this piece of furniture designed for convivial moments is to play on a modern aesthetic from the beginning of the 20th century by modernizing it. Handmade and custom-made
Nelson Chow
Raised in Hong Kong and Canada, Nelson is a New York State licensed architect. He received his Master of Architecture from The University of Waterloo (Canada) in 2004 and, after completing a Menswear Tailoring Certificate at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City in 2005, joined the international design and concept firm AvroKO at their New York City office. Since establishing NCDA in 2011, Nelson has emerged as one of the region’s most innovative design studios with a collection of head-turning projects around the region. His highly inventive, sophisticated work with its finger on the pulse of commercial design has also caught the attention of leading media around the world including Wallpaper*, Dezeen and ArchDaily. The studio has been shortlisted for Dezeen Award 2020 "Emerging Interior Designer".