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KKS Office Wall – Mohammed Sultan Road, Singapore

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Project Overview

This project delivered a custom office wall for KKS at Mohammed Sultan Road, a characterful commercial enclave in Singapore. The workplace called for a distinctive wall treatment to give the interior personality and presence, in keeping with the area’s design-conscious character and its mix of creative and professional occupiers.

Goodrich Global supplied a Custom Digital Print wallcovering for the office wall.

Goodrich Specification

Custom digital print wallcovering allowed a bespoke design to be created and printed to the exact dimensions of the wall, giving the office a unique focal surface tailored to its branding and interior scheme. The format provides creative freedom unavailable from standard wallpaper ranges, with the artwork produced specifically for its setting and rendered in sharp, faithful colour.

The wallcovering offers a clean, durable finish suited to a professional setting, holding its colour and detail under daily use while remaining simple to keep presentable in Singapore’s warm, humid climate, where lesser finishes can lift or discolour. That combination of fidelity and resilience lets the design stay crisp through years of office occupation, resisting scuffs and routine marking. Sizing the print to the wall removes visible joins and mismatched repeats for a continuous, considered surface that meets edges and corners cleanly.

Project Outcome

The completed wall lends the office a confident, individual character that sets it apart from a standard fit-out and gives the interior a clear focal point. In a design-led enclave such as Mohammed Sultan Road, a bespoke feature surface reinforces the sense that the workplace has been thoughtfully composed rather than simply fitted out.

Goodrich Global produces bespoke digital print wallcoverings for workplaces across Singapore, transforming plain surfaces into designed features built to last.

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