Set against the industrial backdrop of the Tan Boon Liat Building, the CANCAN flagship boutique presents a proposition less about spectacle and more about composure. Named after a colloquial expression that loosely translates to “everything is possible,” the interiors reframe this local optimism into a generous spatial language.
The space is subdivided into fluid, pocketed zones calibrated for distinct modes of use. These pockets remain deliberately porous, allowing subtle visual overlap and seamless transition across varied scenarios. Movement and adjacencies are carefully composed to encourage moments of pause, gathering, and lingering, experienced in real time.
A tunnelled entrance draws visitors inside, where an integrated café establishes an immediate sense of ease and comfort. Across from it, a chair gallery articulated as a podium-like stage is flanked by a sequence of settings that unfold into intimate conversation corners, lounging rooms, and living–dining configurations. Existing structural columns are reinterpreted as volumetric light slots, transforming otherwise cumbersome elements into luminous markers.
An open pavilion anchors the rear as a spatial crescendo, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a calm, meditative atmosphere where furniture is encountered in its most distilled form. Volume and stillness converge to evoke a sense of retreat within the otherwise expansive interior. Offering possibilities without prescription, the showroom operates as a spatial catalogue, where experience, rather than object, becomes the core narrative device.
Completed in 2025. Photography by Studio Periphery.
