15 January 2018 - Move aside, Greenery—it’s an Ultra Violet year. Bold, mystical and associated with the crown chakra—what is believed to be our gateway to higher states of consciousness—the vivid Ultra Violet can be worked into your Hong Kong property in magically subtle ways, or as unabashedly purple home décor. Here are our recommendations:
Fifty Shades of Violet
A dusty violet couch in a designer apartment in Sai Ying Pun. The apartment comes with a large private terrace, BBQ grill and a misting fan for hot summer days.
Switch things up effortlessly with flowers. Ocean song roses in this Ellermann arrangement breathe a hint of lavender into your living space. Floral arrangement in “The Sweetest Style” by Ellermann. HK$2,280 to $3,480. Available at Lane Crawford. Enquiries: 2118 2288.
Fall into the lavender arms of this Danish wishbone chair. Inspired by both Easter and Western influences, the chair features a handwoven paper cord seat. CH24 Wishbone Chair in “Light Purple” by Carl Hansen & Søn. HK$6,950. Available at Lane Crawford.
Hints of purple in a generous open-plan Pokfulam duplex that comes with a rooftop for chilling out with friends.
Is it amethyst, or is it clear? You can’t get any more mysterious than tinted glass. Jewel Vase in “Rose Pink” by Louise Roe. HK$1,050. Available at House for Goodies.
While it’s not quite the same as transcending consciousness, being eco-conscious is the way to go: stay green with this canteen that looks good both on your kitchen countertop and in your gym bag. 9oz Canteen in “Peri Peri” by Corkcicle. HK$240. Available at Apartment 49.
Catch a glimpse of pastel rose as you drop keys and spare change into this cool copper tray. Perfect for the minimalist who wants a hint of blush in their home. Copper Tray in “Rose Enamel” by Louise Roe. HK$390. Available at House for Goodies.
Go Bold or Go Home
Woven lounge chairs in bold hues sit on one of two balconies in a Discovery Bay house. Where better to veg out after a long day at work?
You’re looking at no ordinary chair—"A chair should be more than simply functional. It should be friendly, fun and colorful," its creator, French designer Pierre Paulin, once said. Brighten up bland spaces with a pop of colourful chair. Vintage “Tulip” armchair by Pierre Paulin. Approx. HK$888,168. Available at Design Market.
Don’t be fooled by the cool blue lacquer finish: reveal surprising violet velvet interior encased within this ocean-inspired jewellery box. Jewellery Box in “Turquoise Waters” by Anna Alexandra. HK$1,880. Available at Apartment 49.
Jazz up an austere bookshelf with this pair of aura-like acrylic bookends. We’re already feeling the healing and awakening energy… Neo Geo Bookends by Jonathan Adler. HK$3,650. Available at Lane Crawford.
If elevated intuition doesn’t appeal to you, you might want to try drawing prosperity to your household with this auspicious ornament inspired by ancient Chinese folklore. Abundant Success Sculpture by Tittot. HK$4,020. Available at Lane Crawford.