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Armed with 15 years of research, Oculus Collective is well-equipped to revolutionise contemporary spaces, one bespoke glass door at a time.
We demand greater flexibility from our spaces these days. We want them to be able to accommodate different functions throughout the day, hold multiple events concurrently, expand and contract to the right size according to the number of guests we entertain, and provide a visual connection to the surroundings while giving adequate privacy when and as needed. What’s a better way to manage all that than installing a series of bespoke glass doors?
Homegrown company Oculus Collective started in 2008 as a company specialising in the aluminium and glasswork industry before being rebranded in recent years to better cater for its sophisticated clientele.
Watch how these aluminium glass doors section off the living room into a serene recreational space in this central Singapore home:
Today, Oculus Collective offers bespoke glass door solutions for both residential and commercial spaces in myriad finishes. Whether it’s edgy fluted glass, nostalgic frosted and patterned glass, or groovy colour-changing dichroic glass, the company has something for every desired visual connectivity and unique interior style. Its expertise in aluminium and glass works wonders in expanding the flexibility of both large and compact spaces. Here are examples of each:

Above Panelled glass walls in a sprawling Bukit Timah landed property

Above Sliding glass doors in a compact apartment in the central area
In this Bukit Timah landed property, Oculus Collective’s latticed glass wall sections off the kitchen and dining area from the rest of the sizeable ground floor, containing the cooking fumes, smells and noises without cutting off the visual connection to the rest of the home’s ground floor. Its black frame and panelled details add a stately touch to the classic black-and-white tiles and lend a nice contrast to the living room’s all-white classic interior features.
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Above The compartmentalised space retains its visual connections with the ground floor

Above The dining room and kitchen enjoy an enclosed but airy space
Oculus Collective’s offerings are also suitable for compact spaces, as seen in this apartment in the central area. The doorway to the kitchen features the brand’s glass sliding doors, which separates the dining area and the kitchen, allowing the former to serve as a workspace without being disturbed by all the meal preparation in the latter.

Above The dining room sometimes serves as a workspace

Above When the doors are closed, the meal preparation will not disturb the dining area
Another set of glass doors creates a recreational space furnished with plants, bookshelves and a massage chair where one can relax and decompress. When the doors are closed, the room becomes an island of tranquillity. When they are folded and tucked away neatly, the room turns into an extension of the living room. An ergonomic handle, which Oculus Collective offers in many designs and finishing options, completes the ease of use.

Above This flexible room can be separated or integrated into the main living area at will

Above Oculus Collective offers a myriad of finishes, like this custom handle with rose gold accents
In addition to the breadth of finishing options and customisations, Oculus Collective offers the thinnest frame in the market. At just 25mm-thin, it minimises the space it takes and the weight it adds to the structure of your interior. How’s that to revolutionise the flexibility of your spaces?
Make an appointment to visit Oculus Collective’s showrooms at 551a Balestier Road or 153 Kaki Bukit Ave at oculus-collective.com.
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