I saw these lovely seat colours in an office which I visited in Singapore to give an English language evaluation for speeches. What delightful uplifting colors.
The colours are purple, yellow and royal blue. Not a colour combination I would have thought of.
The colours divide up the seating so you can select a space and not overlap into anybody else's space.
Could that yellow, pale colour, ever get stained or dirty or faded? I bet it's treated with stain repellent.
If anything goes wrong, maybe the cushions are reversible. Maybe you can order spares, just of the odd cushions, not the entire sequence of seats. Alternatively, keep spare cushions in their wrapper in case the company changes the colours or lines or goes out of business.
However, fashions change. A new decorating department may wish to make improvements. The office will probably change the seating style and redecorate before the suppliers go out of business. For now, it looks lovely.
The backs give support, but are low enough to allow a picture window view.
The port, I was told, will eventually be moved. Then what? Maybe a marina or something pretty. Singapore does not allow derelict sites spoiling the garden city.
Even on business, without visiting a single tourist site, you get an impression of the landscape and modern development and the philosophy of the country of Singapore.
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Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker.
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