Seen & Heard

Media & Publications

2024

October

Collaboration Spotlight: EightyTwo x Tappeti

Unveiling Huit - A Symphony of Tranquility and Design

Explore more about 'Huit' and our collaborative collections at
Tappeti's Designer Collective.

October

The Allure of the Understated

Tatler Homes Singapore October 2024 issue

Step into the refined elegance of our Guillemard project, where every detail is a testament to sophisticated design and living.

October

The home of equine elegance

Robb Report Singapore October 2024 issue

Explore our Regency Park project, a showcase of refined luxury and thoughtful design, featured on Robb Report

January

Design Excellence Awards 2023

A Toast from Interior Design Confederation (Singapore)

Our projects, Stangee Place and Regency Park bagged in
Best Residential Design, Apartments at the Design Excellence Awards 2023.

January

Key Interior Design Trends for 2024

Podcast on Mediacorp Radio's Open House

Our projects, Stangee Place and Regency Park bagged in
Best Residential Design, Apartments at the Design Excellence Awards 2023.

2023

July

Embark on a Home Transformation Journey

Podcast on Mediacorp Radio's Open House

Join Mediacorp Radio's Open House, presented by CNA 938 and 99.co, for an engaging conversation with Terence Neo from EightyTwo. Embark on a journey to discover the latest interior design trends for 2024. Let us guide you with valuable insights and
inspiring tips and ideas to transform your home into a peaceful sanctuary.

January

Design Trends for 2023

Published on The Business Times

“Terence Neo, CEO and founder of EightyTwo, a boutique interior design firm, says that common themes in the homes he designed in 2022 include using sustainable materials such as wood and stone, and incorporating lots of greenery where possible.”

2022

December

Tatler Designers Spotlight

Published on Tatler Asia

“The design practice believes that each home should be an expression of the client’s unique personality, engage all the five senses and inspire a sense of joie de vivre. Led by founder and CEO Terence Neo, the studio has completed close to 150 residential projects to date, ranging from bungalows to luxurious apartments situated in notable developments such as Wallich Residences and Nassim Mansion.”

December

Design Excellence Awards 2022

A Toast from the Interior Design Confederation (Singapore)

Our recent project, Kasturi and Martin Modern bagged In Best Residential Design at the Design Excellence Awards 2022, held last Thursday, 2 December 2022.

December

Lightness and Charm

Published on Design Anthology

“Nestled among the Art Deco buildings of Singapore’s Tiong Bahru, this mid-century bachelor’s apartment designed by EightyTwo combines a neutral material palette with timber accents and carefully crafted details.

Designed to optimise the flow of its owner’s daily routine, the home balances lightness and depth via delicate textures and subtle lighting, achieving a sense of understated luxury.”

2022

November

Inside Mortlach’s Bold Bash to Celebrate the Launch of Its 30-Year-Old Midnight Malt Whisky

Published on Tatler Asia

The evening was filled with surprises—from an exclusive six-hands dinner to a stunning reveal that left guests exhila.

August

The Peak Circle

Published on The Peak

A big Thank You for inviting our founder Terence Neo to The Peak Circle Dinner. An invitation-only circle of thought leaders and future shapers of our generation, The Peak Circle, provides a platform for building connections through curated experiences exclusive to the Circle. We are excited to be inducted and look forward to more meaningful exchanges with like-minded contemporaries.

November

Home, Personified

Published on The Peak

This Martin Modern apartment reflects the interior designer who owns it.

Martin Modern is an unconventional condominium located within the heritage-rich area of the Singapore River. Designed by ip:li Architects, this architectural marvel is an exemplary expression of Brutalism infused with elements of the tropicana – a signature touch of the master architect.

2022

July

Home Renovation Disruptors

Published on The Business Times

“Interior design firm EightyTwo isn’t a startup, but it is disrupting the home decor scene by up-ping its client experience. The 10-year-old firm believes that the process of getting a luxurious home starts from the time homeowners step into its studio off River-Valley Road, which has been designed to enhance the client experience right from the start.”

May

How To Build Our Future In Design

Published on D+A

“Our design scene is developing and a design culture is shaping as a result. To solidify an identity takes time and can only happen with more contributors in the scene. It requires more willingness for experimentation, more support to allow for failures, from which successes may emerge to define a language which we can call our identity.” - Terence Neo

July

Discover the Secret to Better Sleep With Swedish Brand Hästens

Published on Tatler Asia

Congratulations to Hastens Singapore for the launch of their new Dremer bed at MBS. As invited by Tatler Homes Asia, our co-founder Terence Neo and the EightyTwo team had the rare opportunity to learn more about the heritage-rich brand, its unparalleled craft, and most importantly witness the supreme comfort of their latest bed.

2022

May

Why Terence Neo’s Ultimate Dream is a Lifestyle Brand

Published on The Peak

A decade on, the founder of interior design firm EightyTwo is ready to look “beyond the horizon”. For Terence Neo, it’s a mix of all three. Demand for renovations dropped, and the pandemic forced him to postpone the long-awaited expansion of his Singapore-based interior design studio, EightyTwo, to Southeast Asian cities including Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh, and Kuala Lumpur.

January

Home Office Ideas: How to Improve Your Home Office Design

Published on Tatler Asia

When lockdown measures first went into effect in 2020, many homeowners fleetingly turned their living room or cosy, underutilised nooks in their abodes into a temporary workspace. Now, two years on with work-from-home arrangements becoming a mainstream fixture, a dedicated home office is increasingly becoming one of the most important design elements in our abode.

2022

January

12 Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2022

Published on Tatler Asia

It's a new year, and that translates to new shifts and directions in design that can inspire us to transform and improve our nests. From the soothing colour palette that lends a sense of comfort to inspiring forms and finishes that are gaining popularity, we highlight the hottest decor concepts to keep in mind for the new year.

January

Home Interior Design:

What Will Be Trending in 2022?

Published on CNA Luxury

“In the year ahead, minimalism will continue to be a reigning trend as homeowners seek to lead a clutter-free life that is both soothing and relaxing. We believe that moving forward, homeowners will seek a calming, therapeutic and comforting environment”. - Terence Neo, Co-Founder

January

Design Excellence Awards 2021

A Toast from the Interior Design Confederation (Singapore)

Our recent project, Carmen Terrace and Watten Residences bagged In Best Residential Design, Private Houses at the Design Excellence Awards 2021, held last Friday, 3 December 2021.

2022

January

Top of the Class Awards

A Toast from the Home & Decor Singapore.

A consistent winner at the Top of the Class awards 2022.

2021

December

Careful Curation

In Collaboration with City Developments Limited

December

Design On Asia: A Seaside Condo Home With Wabi-Sabi Serenity in East Coast

As published on City Nomads

Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection, this soothing aesthetic is styled around natural flaws and organic simplicity.

November

Japandi Interior Design: How to Style your Home with this Trendy East-Meet-West Minimalism

As published on City Nomads

The result is a play on zen elegance and Scandi warmth, producing a supremely welcoming feel for your home. If you’re planning to give your space a Japandi refresh, here’s our guide to getting the balance right.

2021

October

Organic Shapes, Inspired By Nature

As published on Design Collection, Denmark

Terence Neo, Design Director at EightyTwo shares his take on the underlying foundations of home design – timeless, understated minimalism. This concept elevates the level of sophistication and simplicity of any interior while exuding calmness and tranquillity, creating a haven to return to.

October

House of Creatives

As published in The Business Times

STEP into Seah Tian Ee's Watten Estate home, and you might wonder if you have stumbled into an art gallery by mistake.

Watten Residence is a home that unites art, design and craft for two medical professionals and their teenage daughter. This project - a four-storey cluster house, is an architectural piece crafted by ip:li Architects.

September

Announces New Design Arm

EightyTwo announces the addition of two new sub-brands, Untitled and TOO. These supplementary concepts will work independently, offering potential clients more specialised interior design solutions across the board.

About Untitled

Untitled is a full-service interior design studio that answers your search to create a calm atmosphere and vision for your home. 

About TOO

TOO is an interior styling studio that takes on a unique approach to styling compared to traditional interior designers. Our styling service includes the bespoke sourcing of light and essential fittings, furniture, textiles and decorations. These aspects, when put together, create a perfect balance of style and function.

2021

August

8 Upholstery Trends to Make Your Home More Cosy in 2021

As published in Tatler Asia

“Earthy colours are in demand because they create a sense of tranquillity.” Pair this wall paint with materials such as copper, velvet and marble to create a sophisticated study, or combine it with sky blue and ocean green tones to craft a cosy living area.

August

EightyTwo Kicks off new Design Arms

As published in Square Rooms

Prestigious interior design firm EightyTwo has announced its new sub-brands, Untitled and TOO. These two subsidiaries function independently, offering homeowners more specialised interior design solutions depending on their personal needs.

While EightyTwo will continue to focus on interior consultancy, Untitled now provides design and build services for residential projects and TOO is dedicated to interior styling, adding the final touch to craft the perfect home.

July

In the Studio of Willabelle Ong

In Collaboration with Pale Division

Lotus Pond, 2019 by Willabelle Ong

Acrylic on canvas, 156 x 92 cm on display and available to view at EightyTwo Experience Centre, 46 Kim Yam Rd, The Herencia #02‑09/10, Singapore, from July to October 2021.

2021

August

In Conversation with Terence Neo

of Interior Design, Eightytwo

As published in Boulevard

Terence, founder and design director at Eightytwo, shares their projects and a commonality presents itself; there’s a distinct sense of timelessness that strings them together.

April

Elevating Classics

As published in Marketplace Listing, Interior Design Confederation Singapore

Japanese zen philosophy of wabi-sabi was incorporated into the concept in pursuit of an interior that evokes calmness and promoted well-being. A soothing palette of off-white, earth hues and wood tones was utilised to create a space that straddles luxurious and ruminant.

A wall in the living room was stripped bare of plaster to allow the red bricks to make a statement, drawing parallels to the red tiled roofs of the low-rise shophouses outside the windows in the living room.

March

Sound & Design with Bang & Olufsen

In Collaboration with Design Collection Singapore

Inside this luxurious penthouse in Telok Kurau, the sounds experience with Bang & Olufsen is a must‑have companion, complementing and adding to the Villa‑Esque airiness and sophistication.

2021

January

Interaction is at the Heart of this Home

As published in Design Anthology

The building is situated in Tiong Bahru, a quaint but cool little neighbourhood rich in history and heritage. The result is a very open communal space that can be further opened to include the balcony when the bifold doors are retracted.

January

A Colour-Coded Home

As published in Design Anthology

The challenge was to create a design concept that embraced the ideology of feng shui but also resulted in a fun and energetic environment, which we achieved through the playful exploration of colours and textures.

January

Singapore Design Experts share:

Interior Design Trends for 2021

As published in CNA Luxury

Singapore architects and interior designers share what’s most likely to be popular this year – along with tips on how to achieve your vision.

2021

January

A Year of Hope and New Beginnings

8th Anniversary of EightyTwo

The last eight years was a journey of growth and metamorphism for EightyTwo. Ever-changing but never settling for less, we saw our eighth year as an opportunity to redefine ourselves. We would not be who we are today without the support of our clients and friends.

January

Luxurious Minimalism - Interior Design Trend 2021

As published in Meyer Mansions

“I see minimalism returning amazingly, where home plans are not centred around what is in vogue, yet on immortality, ergonomics, and solace.” - Terence Neo

January

How will be Living in 2021?

As published in The Peak

“Earthy tones and muted colours will take centre stage as they create a tranquil living space that is easy on the eyes, as compared to other transient design trends or colour schemes.” - Terence Neo

2020

December

Five Minutes With Terence Neo,

Design Director of EightyTwo

As published in Harper’s Bazaar

“My vision is to one day build a global team comprising humble, like-minded designers who regard interior design as an art and desire to elevate the profession. We’d all draw on one another’s experiences and cultures to broaden our design horizons.” -Terence Neo

December

Sensory Experience

with Culti Milano

Exclusive Collaboration with Culti Milano

We are pleased to announce that EightyTwo is the exclusive Interior Design Partner for Culti Milano Singapore. Be inspired by what bespoke interior design and fragrance can do to characterize a curated living space.

November

House Tour: An Apartment in Singapore’s

electric Tiong Bahru district

As published in CNA Luxury

Taken by the charms of Tiong Bahru, the owners of this three-bedroom apartment tasked their interior designer to pen a love letter to the neighbourhood. The result is a space that blends Art Deco influences with a Japanese wabi-sabi sensibility.

2020

November

Design Session with Grafunkt

In Collaboration with Grafunkt

Join Jefrey Kurniadidjaja, director of Grafunkt and our founder as they share their experience in creating understated luxury homes for contemporary living. 

October

Bold Minimalist

As published in The Business Times

This Mid-Century Modern apartment located along the iconic Singapore River focuses on tactility, texture and natural materials such as natural stone, marble and wood to provide warm accents and elegant contours.

October

Design Excellence Awards 2020

by Interior Design Confederation Singapore

Punggol Field - IDEA Colour Award

Peach Garden - IDEA Colour Award

Mirage Tower - Best Residential Project

Eng Hoon Mansions - Best Residential Project

2020

August

Cool, Calmed & Collected

As published in Design Anthology

Incorporated Art Deco and wabi-sabi elements in this apartment in Singapore’s hip Tiong Bahru neighbourhood. Japanese zen philosophy of wabi-sabi was incorporated into the concept in pursuit of an interior that evokes calmness and promoted well-being.

September

Luxury Homes: A Pastel Shaded Condominium with Touches of Nostalgia

As published in The Peak

The founder of boutique interior design firm EightyTwo went a step further – by designing their entire family home in the East Coast around them. He describes the completed look as “whimsical yet nostalgic – a modern eclectic take on Wes Anderson’s design and colour palette.

August

The Whimsical Life

As published in The Business Times

A 50-year-old apartment at Meyer Road is Wes Anderson inspired condo with a touch of nostalgia and geometric forms. Peach Garden is an exercise in creating harmony amidst contrasting elements.

2020

May

A Modern Contemporary Condo in Holland Road

As published in Home & Decor

A 17-storey condo on Holland Road, located in one of Singapore's favourite residential districts, this project is an elegant take on the modern art deco style. Characterised by smooth lines, fine craftsmanship, and rich materials representing luxury, glamour and exuberance.

April

Whimsical Wes Anderson-inspired condo with Geometric Forms and Pastel Colours

As published in Home & Decor

To the uninitiated, this almost half a century-old 2,800 sq ft condominium in the East Coast area, with its simple, repetitive geometric form and plain concrete exterior devoid of any ornamentation, may be dismissed as being old-fashioned or outdated.

May

A Nod to Japanese Design plus a wink to Morandi equals a condo with plenty of souls

As published in Home & Decor

An apartment located at Robin Road, is a combining Japanese influence, a gentle colour palette inspired by one of Italy's legendary printmakers. Inspired by the owners’ favourite hotel in Barcelona, where surfaces are whitewashed and mixed with light wood textures, perfectly reflecting balance and harmony.

2020

March

8 Ways To Design A Cosy, Clutter-Free Bedroom That Minimalists Will Love

As published in Tatler Homes

Quality over quantity is the motto of new minimalism—here are some ideas on how to apply this concept of meaningful reduction to your bedroom.

February

The International Design

& Architecture Awards

Shortlisted by design et al

Golden Walk - Living Space, Global Award

Watten Residences - Living Space, Global Award

Quinterra - Luxury Residences, Asia Pacific Award

Peach Garden - Interior Design Scheme, Asia Pacific Award

2019

November

The Chic Home: Perfect for baby and us

As published in The Straits Times

A bigger apartment with a timeless look lets two new parents stamp their style and still have enough space for their child. A timeless look with a largely monochromatic scheme, which they could add character to with wares acquired on their travels.