

T H E P E A K
Hong Kong
Perched high above the dense skyline of Hong Kong’s Peak district, this 135-square-meter apartment was conceived around a simple conviction: less is more. The clients asked for a refined enhancement of the existing space, and the response was an interior distilled to its most essential gestures—where furniture, finishes, and spatial composition align in quiet geometric clarity.
The design language is intentionally restrained. Furniture pieces were selected for their precise lines and disciplined forms, reinforcing a unified architectural rhythm. Only a few elements gently disrupt this strict minimalism: a gradient louvre partition at the entrance, filtering views and light, and several pieces from our own lighting collection that introduce a subtle moment of theatricality.
Light and spatial perception guided the palette. Soft whites and warm beiges dominate the interior, chosen to amplify natural light and create the illusion of greater breadth. Sandstone wall cladding and floorboards are calibrated to nearly identical tones, dissolving boundaries between surfaces. Flush ambient lighting washes the space evenly, softening edges and heightening the atmosphere of calm.
Touches of colour appear sparingly—small, playful accents against an otherwise serene canvas—bringing a hint of levity to the disciplined composition.
The result is an apartment shaped by quiet precision: a place where simplicity becomes elegance, and where every element is carefully orchestrated to cultivate peace, clarity, and understated luxury.

















