Looking back at 2021 through a reflective lens.
Grateful to be recognised as Interior Design Firm of the Year 2021.
Behind every project are long days, hard calls, and small wins. Through the years we remain thankful to our clients and team that stayed and walked with us throughout.
From the archives, 2021
Interior Designer of the Year - A recognition for the way of working we continue to stand by, one that was earned through consistency, care, and conviction. A reminder of how much was carried, and a milestone that shaped how we work today.
Looking back to 2020.
We were honoured to be awarded Interior Design Confederation Singapore’s ID Firm of the Year - a milestone shaped by the people we worked with, the projects we took on, and the trust we were given. Grateful for then and Thank you for being part of that journey.
The powder room is where the detail work continues.
Black reveals against cream joinery. Vessel basins that sit like objects, not fixtures. The counter curves under - a sense you feel before you notice it.
Client: @plasticaestheticpractice
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @studioperiphery
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We have grown used to clinics that trade the clinical for the comfort of timber and the language of a spa. We didn’t go there.
Symmetry. Placed light. A sequence that slows you before anything clinical begins. Warm enough to receive you. Restrained enough to mean it. A space that reflects what the Brand believes - confidence isn’t performed; It’s built.
Client: @plasticaestheticpractice
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @studioperiphery
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Aesthetic practice is, at its core, about precision. Our design approach to this clinic follows that logic.
Where many clinics lean into softness, we chose restraint instead - holding the line on proportion, on light, on material. What emerges is a quieter kind of confidence felt in both space and brand.
Client: @plasticaestheticpractice
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @studioperiphery
#alaankproject #interiordesign #clinicinterior #plasticsurgeryclinic
A smaller kiosk footprint for Chatterbox Express but the same sense of welcome as their flagship - warm light, gentle curves, and a counter that keeps the theatre of service visible.
Client: @chatterboxexpress@oue.restaurants
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @studioperiphery
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Chatterbox Express has always been about comfort and consistency. Warm timber tones reference the original dining rooms. Backlit panels echo the quiet structure of its localised interiors.
Booth seating keeps the intimacy that regulars expect - even in transit.
Client: @chatterboxexpress@oue.restaurants
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @studioperiphery
#alaankproject #interiordesign #chatterboxexpress #kioskdesign
For Chatterbox Express at Changi Airport, the essence of the brand’s familiarity has to travel well. We distilled a local institution into a smaller footprint - keeping the warmth, refined heritage and the quiet confidence of a brand that has fed many.
Client: @chatterboxexpress@oue.restaurants
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @studioperiphery
#alaankproject #interiordesign #chatterboxexpress #kioskdesign
Inside the former Supreme Court, proportion does the talking - fluted columns, panelled walls, a quiet civic discipline. Against that backdrop, Rempapa frames local memory through the colours of food - Rendang, Teh, Kueh.
Client: @rempapasg@oue.restaurants
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @offvices
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At Rempapa, within the former Supreme Court of Singapore at the National Gallery Singapore, the architecture does the heavy lifting.
Coffered ceilings, fluted columns, formal symmetry. It’s a space shaped by structure and history, holding Rempapa’s straits cuisine on its own.
Client: @rempapasg@oue.restaurants
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @offvices
#alaankproject #interiordesign #restaurantdesign #rempapa
Set within the colonnades of National Gallery Singapore, the space carries a certain civic weight. Fluted columns, measured light, the steady cadence of arches. Our approach for Rempapa’s interiors was not to compete with that language, but to sit within it.
Client: @rempapasg@oue.restaurants
Spatial: @thelaank
Photography: @offvices
#alaankproject #interiordesign #restaurantdesign #rempapa