Robin Ho Kwok Seng
Member

Mr Robin Ho graduated from the University of Nottingham, UK with a Masters of Business Administration (Financial Studies).
An experienced people developer and business development professional, Robin specialises in relationship-building, communications and training.
His latest endeavour involved working on a social enterprise project to provide low-cost, high-value, motivational and enrichment learning opportunities for underprivileged and under-achieving youths.
He has diverse industry experiences which include Education (Private & Public Schools), Design (Interior & Graphic), E-Learning (K-12), Workplace Safety & Health (Marine, Oil & Gas, Construction), Spa & Beauty, Sports and Fitness, Security & Surveillance, Manpower & Recruitment, Pharmaceutical, as well as Seminars and Events Management.
Robin is most passionate about Human Relations, Health, Fitness and Learning.
He is the Vice-Principal (Academic) of Inspiration Design International School and he teaches Design Communications.
UEN No.: 199402914W
Period of Registration: 06/12/2017 – 05/12/2021

FURNITURE ART AND ACCESSORIES
Synopsis
The course is designed to translate the theories of design into reality through the placement of beautiful objects into perfectly planned spaces: where great design blends with carefully-selected furniture and pieces of art. There will be site visits to local specialist suppliers to research and evaluate availability of designer furnishings for use in interior design schemes, as evidenced in references, trade journals, magazines, exhibitions and seminars.
A resource sketchbook will be established to record ideas, collate information, images and visual or verbal stimuli for use in current and future projects. Participants will be involved in practical assignments and case studies, where they will familiarise themselves with the terms and definitions relating to the principles and methods of selecting furniture and accessories to achieve a desired effect.
Participants will learn the principles of design styles and their effects on the human mind. Theory will be reinforced through research, observation, and experimentation with particular emphasis on underlying design approaches, philosophies, constraints, influences and areas of innovation.
Aim of the Course
To provide the student with the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to select objects, furniture and art to achieve the desired ambiance and functionality of a designed interior space.
Learning Objectives
Participants who successfully complete the program will be able to:
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Identify the physical, psychological, emotional, social and cultural responses to particular styles of interior design.
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Use a style approach with consistency.
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Use furnishings effectively in interior design schemes.
Duration of the Program
6 sessions at 2.5 hrs per session
(Total of 15 hours)
Course Fees
Group class: $450.00
Minimum Number of Students Before a class Commences
Minimum 6 Students are required before Commencement of Classes.