Ms Savage relaxing on the rooftop of her two-storey penthouse. Shermin Ng This article first appeared in Harper’s Bazaar Singapore, the leading fashion glossy on the best of style, beauty, design, travel and the arts. Go to harpersbazaar.

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SINGAPORE – Stepping into interior designer Andrea Savage’s two-storey, 5,700 sq ft penthouse can only be described as entering an Art Deco dream. The foyer, with its mirrored panels decorated with lacquered crimson strips, gold finishes and black agate stone, is a wondrous primer for the rest of the apartment. One is first greeted by a spacious, kaleidoscopic living room – flanked by the children’s bedrooms, a guest room and playroom on one side, and the master bedroom and another guest room on the other.

Expansive windows are filled with an arresting view of verdant greenery against the backdrop of skyscrapers in the distance. A thoughtful assortment of furniture decorates the living room. An angled sofa with a zebra print splashed on its back and base, enlivened by African tribal print pillows, sits in the middle, mixed with an orthogonal glass-and-gold coffee table, a corner bar featuring a hyper-realistic artwork (composed of nothing but nails and one continuous thread) by Dutch artist Nemo Jantzen, and other bespoke pieces that blur the lines between art and decor.

Wingback chairs from Ms Savage�.