Thomas Juul-Hansen opts for earthy tones in Bangkok's Scope Langsuan apartments
Dezeen promotion: the interiors of the Scope Langsuan residential building have been designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen, his first project in Thailand.
Located in the heart of Bangkok's city centre, the soon-to-be-completed development for Scope is situated on a piece of the most expensive freehold land in the city.
Danish designer Thomas Juul-Hansen was behind the interior design for Scope Langsuan, which will feature a calming colour palette of warm, sandy hues and muted pastel tones.
Juul-Hansen has selected fittings and furniture to complement this colour palette from brands such as Minotti, Walter Knoll and Poliform, as well as designing some bespoke furniture pieces for each unit in the development.
The Copenhagen-born designer was previously responsible for the interior design of New York's 75-story skyscraper One57, nicknamed The Billionaire Building, which reached completion in 2014.
Global architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) was design consultant for the building itself, which will accommodate 158 residences across 34 floors.
"We're a disruptive developer, focusing exclusively on designing and building top, international standard premium homes," said Scope CEO Yongyutt Chaipromprasith.
"We cater to a new generation of homeowners who seek design and build quality that match the very best available in New York or London," he added. "So, we've teamed up with the best partners in the world."
Scheduled for completion in early 2023, t...
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