In the study, Jap built a dark timber-cladded wall across the windows as a backdrop for a painting by Eric Pradana. “I love his works,” she says on the Indonesian artist, whose painterly strokes quietly embellish mealtimes.
“I’m drawn to how the painting balances emotional density with visual calm; the composition feels structured yet fluid, and the colour palette creates intimacy. Instead of shouting for attention, it creates emotion,” she elaborates.
Below the study table, a blue carpet from Moire Rugs hand-tufted in Jakarta draws on the tones of Pradana’s artwork. This artful sensibility is matched with the design of many custom pieces designed by Jap herself, which go well with furniture—many of which are from Christian Liaigre, of course.
