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Joanne Peh’s new condo has $20,000 sofa, and other luxurious furnitures

SINGAPORE: Singaporean couple Joanne Peh and Qi Yuwu, moved into their resale condo alongside their two kids in 2022. The renovation of their home took a while, but it was definitely worth the wait. 

The end result displayed European-themed decorations, all with cornices, chandeliers, marble floorings, and elegant classical furnishings. Their new home also features numerous pieces from a luxurious British furniture brand, Christopher Guy. The artist and his brand is known for its iconic “Chris-cross” furniture-leg design. 

The celebrity couple shared in a YouTube video by interior design platform, The SIXiDES, that they really wanted a modern European and classical design. 

Astley Ng, the couple’s interior designer, expressed that he was inspired by black-and-white colonial houses, that’s why he incorporated white walls, dark brown and gray accents to the house. 

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Photo: SIXiDES YouTube Channel

More so, none of the furniture was cheap. 

Based on the Christopher Guy website, their sofa costs $20,900, while their coffee table costs $18,400. The dining table retails for $19,300, and each chair ghosts $3,000. 

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Photo: SIXiDES YouTube Channel

Their canopy bed in the master bedroom, which is shaped like a cocoon, retails from $20,500. 

In other news, Joanne Peh explained in an interview with Lianhe Zaobao that showbiz celebrities and internet celebrities are different from one another, and this misunderstanding causes problems to many young and rising artists. 

“I think artists will feel pressure from influencers. I often tell young actors that we are not influencers and we should not compare ourselves with them. Our online traffic won’t be better than theirs,” Joanne Peh admitted.

Joanne Peh says showbiz celebrities are different from internet celebrities

 

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