Pier 999 - Vip Lounge - Set 02 -
The "Set 02" design for Pier 999’s VIP Lounge focuses on creating an exclusive, distraction-free environment tailored for high-end clientele. This iteration shifts from standard commercial aesthetics to a "residential-luxury" feel, combining professional functionality with deep, rich comfort. 2. Design Vision & Theme Primary Theme: Contemporary with Classical Roots. Visual Identity:
Private booths with high-quality acoustic paneling, integrated charging stations, and high-speed connectivity for confidential decision-making. The Retreat:
Here is a draft for a design concept paper structured around common luxury VIP lounge principles: Design Concept: Pier 999 – VIP Lounge (Set 02) 1. Executive Summary Pier 999 - VIP Lounge - Set 02
Open seating areas featuring leather booth seating and wood slat wall shelving for a sophisticated, club-like atmosphere. 4. Materiality & Sensory Details Meet Nicola: Her Unique Approach, Style, and Design Ethos
70% of the space is dedicated to a primary neutral element (e.g., beige and wood tones) to provide a calm foundation, while 30% features bold accent elements like velvet chairs or geometric wall panels to maintain visual interest. 3. Spatial Programming & Layout The "Set 02" design for Pier 999’s VIP
While there isn't a widely documented public project specifically titled "Pier 999 - VIP Lounge - Set 02," the name suggests a high-end commercial or transport interior design concept, possibly part of a series (Set 02) for a pier, terminal, or luxury waterfront development.
A blend of bold textures and a clean, luxurious palette, specifically utilizing a warm base with gold accents and travertine cladding. The 70/30 Balance: Design Vision & Theme Primary Theme: Contemporary with
I strive to create supremely comfortable interiors that feel refined yet lived-in – the sort that make you feel instantly at ease. Nicola Harding & Co
Effective VIP design requires distinct zones that cater to different passenger needs: The Business Hub:
A relaxation area using the "3-4-5 rule" (three patterns, four style influences, and five textures) to create a layered, "lived-in" luxury feel. Social Lounge:


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