Situated within the conservation shophouses of Duxton Hill, Twomorrow is a fine jewellery brand that rewrites the definition of beauty, through their creations to advocate the unconventional.
Co-founded by two sisters, the boutique provides both ready-to-wear pieces and customisation services. Paying homage to the precinct's heritage, the boutique and office is planned as a series of pockets that span across the main floor and mezzanine, including a showroom lounge, a workspace, and a pantry. Through the cohesive palette of dark oak, tundra marble, and lime-washed surfaces, Twomorrow's interiors provided an understated ambience for clients to indulge in. Spatial highlights include a cascaded fabric ceiling, an inter-stacking display pedestal, and a minimal stairwell, through the use of illuminated arched panels in repetition, suggesting the presence of sunlight.
The furniture is also thoughtfully curated to amplify the brand essence, specifically Arne Jacobsen's Drop chairs (representing tear drop diamonds), and Arik Levy's Meteor collection (signifying the facets of diamonds).
Completed in 2022. Photography by Studio Periphery.