A flat brimming with mid-century modern treasures

In this HDB flat, Shed Studio designs a timeless foil for the owners’ tasteful collection of mid-century modern and vintage furniture.

  • A flat brimming with mid-century modern treasures

Home Type: 4-room HDB flat

Floor Area: 969sqft


Text by Luo Jingmei

It is seldom that the furniture determines a home design. Normally, it is the other way around. In this case, it is because Koh Zhi Yi and Lee Minlin are avid collectors of mid-century modern and vintage design, being influenced by Zhi Yi’s father who is a long-time enthusiast and took him along for ‘treasure hunting’ when he was a child.

USM haller system

Zhi Yi has grown particularly fond of the USM Haller modular system designed by architect Fritz Haller in 1961 for Swiss manufacturer USM.

“Once you understand how the system works, it really opens up a host of functions and forms that you can configure it into. No other type of furniture has been able to serve so many different purposes – a television console, display unit, kitchen island, storage, desk, planter, etc. In fact, I had wanted to make our bed frame using the USM Haller system but the discussion did not go that far. In terms of aesthetics, it has clean lines, multiple colour choices and suits most themes,” says Zhi Yi. As a testament to its malleability, the couple uses it throughout the home. 

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Zhi Yi had chanced upon the social media account of Edmund Ong, the co-founder of interior design consultancy Shed Studio, drawn to the latter’s similar love for the system. Hence, he turned to Edmund to design his HDB flat.

“One of the major considerations was that the couple’s large Florence Knoll™ oval table was not right for the existing dining area. We moved the dining area to the existing living area, which allows the table to be fully appreciated,” says Edmund. He demolished the walls of one bedroom to create the new living area.

USM haller system

Another request was to have a large, open kitchen that could fit a USM Haller island counter and could be closed off when required. Edmund designed sliding panels that not only enclose the kitchen on two sides. When not in use, it slides behind the sofa, becoming decorative backdrops for the living area. Aluminium panels designed by architect Jean Prouvé for his projects, including his own home in France, inspired its design.

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An avid cook, Minlin enjoys using the USM Haller kitchen island counter. “It’s very functional, allowing me to store and organise loads of dinnerware. It also serves as my workbench when cooking or baking,” she describes.

Teak timber flooring runs from the living and dining into the kitchen for a holistic feel. The warm material matches the couple’s furniture collection and mid-century modern treasures very well. Some of these pieces include the vintage modular Kai Kristiansen FM Reolsystem shelving unit backing the dining table and a vintage Jean Prouvé Potence lamp in the living area.

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The Florence Knoll™ dining table is one of Zhi Yi’s favourite pieces, appreciated for its organic shape. It is a vintage piece found by his father. “We felt this table was perfect for us as it naturally promotes intimacy and interaction during meals when we host guests. As it can sit nine people, we do not have issues hosting big groups,” he comments.

The aged marble lends patina and narrative to the house, as does the rest of the couple’s impeccable collection.

Shed Studio
www.shedstudio.sg
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Photography by Studio Periphery

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