Luxury in Circular Design and Architecture
Luxurious designs can inspire us all to live in circular awareness, no matter our aesthetic preferences.

This circular chandelier, commissioned by Chanel, is a beautiful example of luxury in circularity. Circularity is not only an ecological approach but a way of life that harnesses the value of resources.
Let’s take another example of luxurious circularity: contemporary Singaporean architecture.
Singaporean architecture is aesthetically beautiful and emblematic of luxurious circularity.
These iconic 21st-century buildings, such as the Jewel Changi Airport, harvest rainwater and incorporate natural light as much as possible to reduce energy consumption.
These buildings use wind currents through ventilation systems to control temperatures, minimizing the need for artificial climatization.
The advent of robotic 3D printing is also wonderful for circular projects. These robotic hands can print designs from recycled plastic and cardboard.
Take a look at these lamps and chairs made entirely from recycled plastic by robotic hands:

Circularity is for every taste, every lifestyle — it’s a mindset. Repurpose, reuse, and recycle is not just a trite phrase; it’s the intelligent path.

Leading industries, such as the mining sector, and forward-looking governments like Singapore, have acknowledged and deliberately incorporate circularity for its universal benefits.
Understanding the wide spectrum of aesthetics available and the benefits of living in circular awareness, we are equipped to evolve resourcefully and in great connection with what surrounds us.
Stay tuned,
Eva Sky Wymm