LIVED PATTERNS
Three-D Conceptwerke approaches homes through what it calls ‘habitus living’, a way of thinking that starts with the occupants rather than a fixed design formula. As Dess Chew, the firm’s principal designer, puts it, “Spaces should respond to individual behaviours, lifestyles and emotions, rather than simply adhering to conventional aesthetics.” This gives the studio’s work a personal and expressive edge, with interiors guided less by trend than by the particular ways each household lives.

UNCOMMON GROUND
The result is a portfolio that leans bold without losing purpose. Three-D Conceptwerke is drawn to interiors that push against the expected, using layout, material choices and detailing to give each home a distinct character. Its work often carries a sense of tension: contemporary but rooted, visually confident but still tuned to everyday life.

ART OF REINVENTION
Reinvention is also central to the studio’s approach. Salvaged or existing items are reimagined rather than discarded, allowing older elements to find new relevance in contemporary spaces. In doing so, the firm builds sustainability into the design process while creating homes with layers, memory and room to evolve.