Empt Studio: Designs that Stand the Test of Time

October 26, 2022

Malaysia-based Empt Studio is a young interior design studio founded by four creatives who studied design together and are now navigating a career with a shared vision to craft interiors that breathe soul, form and connections. The team introduces life and purpose to space, allowing it to mature gracefully over time. Spotlighting the “Tangga” collection, Asia Designers Directory speaks to the team to learn more about their designs.

 

The studio has recently exhibited the “Tangga” collection, a sculptural furniture series in Singapore. What inspired you to create this series?

Being one of the three selected studios from Malaysia for the Emerge @ Find Singapore programme, we’re looking into what could best represent Malaysia. We ended up going back to what resonates the best with us, which is the architecture we’re surrounded by here on Penang island. Penang has such a great architectural background given that it has been colonised by several countries. Tangga takes cues from the architectural design language, capturing impressions and solidifying them in different matters and forms.

 

Empt Studio was founded by a group of young interior designers. What are the challenges of setting up and running a studio?

It comes pretty naturally for the four of us to collaborate and work on projects together since we’re used to that when we’re in the academy. The real challenges would be having a steady clientele base and balancing client needs and our design preferences since we don’t have many portfolios at the time. It takes time and patience to slowly gain the trust of our clients from the beginning design process, project management, and towards the handover process.

 

Can you share with us your design philosophy and preferred materials to work with?

Our ultimate goal is to give life and purpose to space – a space that makes sense to the user experience depending on the function of the space, be a private residential or a commercial F&B project. We’re currently drawn towards textural materials that work well with natural light and also materials that are able to age well over time, such as locally-sourced timber and different types of stones and steels. 

 

What are you working on at the moment?

We’ve recently completed two different drinking bars, Over and Above located in Georgetown, Penang, and Tap Tap Cocktail bar located in Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur. It is challenging getting the lighting ambience and user experience right since we’re quite new in designing bars, but we’re very excited to see how people would react to the space. 

 

Related Showcase

ddp-thumbnail

 Sanjay Puri is the award-winning Principal Architect of Sanjay Puri Architects, established in 1992. With numerous international and national accolades, Sanjay Puri is a distinguished architect in India who emphasizes the importance of contextual …

Continue reading
ddp-thumbnail

 In an interview at FIND Design Asia Fair 2024, held at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, Giorgio Calveri, Italian Trade Commissioner for Singapore discussed Italy’s presence in the region, the initiatives aimed at boosting trade …

Continue reading
ddp-thumbnail

 In this exclusive interview with Erica Girotto, Chief Operating Officer of Il Giardino Dilegno, at FIND Design Asia Fair, we explore the core philosophy behind the brand’s luxury outdoor furniture collection. Renowned for combining …

Continue reading