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Another example of Wong's interpretation of luxury is turning the second bedroom into a gem box (dressing room), In her signature broad strokes, this time in the form of an over-sized green mirror and a picture of Diana Ross in a robe.
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Julia Wong's vision for her showcase residence in The Ritz-Carlton Residences is centered on a concept of integrating design, technology, and art in the style of industrial chic. Using a palette of earth, water, and metal, Wong embraces the urban environment outside the window. Her broad strokes are intimate and timeless without imposing conformity, with a touch of glamour.
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The furniture layout expands the idea of how luxurious and intimate the space can be in an open space.
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Wong took full advantage of the view and the celing height in the living room with the stunning double leather chaise on an alpaca rug, a luxurious environment that was designed to inspire.
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A perfect example of integrating design, technology, and art is the selected piece of black and white photography for the TV lift; the female figurine perfectly balances the black lacquer TV frame instantly creating an art piece.
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The earthy palette is perceived through subtle weaving of metallics and hues of lavender with contrasting textures that are found in the wood and bronze dining table.
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In the master bedroom, Wong transforms the space by using luxurious fabrics from Schumacher to create a dramatic four-poster bed, maximizing the ceiling height using drapery panels. In contrast with refined couture fabrics, she mixed authentic ethnic elements such as a 200-year-old water jar from Mesopotamia and a Syrian pearl inlaid mirror.
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Wong wanted to add light to the powder room in the form of raw crushed crystals on the walls continuing the theme of refined rawness and creating a soft yet dramatic effect to the powder room.