Oct 14, 2010 - PropertyGuru.com.sg
The premier waterfront residences development features 1,129 luxurious waterfront units along a 750m shoreline, all with prominent views of Mount Faber, a golf course, lush parks and the bay. Currently, 97 percent of the 800 units released have been sold.
Saporiti Italia, whose illustrious portfolio includes furnishing the UN office in Geneva, will appoint six award-winning international designers to create unique furniture designs for the project.
“We want to raise the benchmark for luxury living and are committed to bringing together the finest names and brands in the industry to lend their signature quality to our developments at Keppel Bay,” said Mr. Augustine Tan, president of Singapore residential and head of regional investments (Middle East & India) at Keppel Land.
“In enhancing the premier and luxurious waterfront lifestyle experience, no effort is spared to provide the highest quality fittings, fixtures and features.”
“Saporiti, a luxury brand celebrated worldwide for their creative use of innovative materials and unique manufacturing technologies provide bespoke luxury to the clubhouse and lobbies of Reflections at Keppel Bay,” he added.
Mr. Raffaele Saporiti, chief executive of Saporiti Italia, said: “Saporiti Italia has a history of teaming up with the best names in the design community. For this prestigious Reflections at Keppel Bay development, we have gathered some of the best European designers such as Mauro Lipparini, Marti Guixé and Park Associati, to create exquisite and one-of-its-kind designs and creations. We believe that this will set new benchmarks for design in Singapore.”
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