3-Quarterlife

Christmas Gift Ideas: Staple Film Still Tee Shirts

Published November 25, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, Fashion, What's New, newsletter |

Art Direction by Veron

Hide & Seek Wishes You MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Published November 21, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, Accessories, Beauty, Fashion, Furnishing, JASON, Koops, Miscellaneous, Oblique, Promotion, Puma Black Station, Scent, What's New |

*above $100 spent in a single receipt.

Capturing Moments of Joy this X’mas

Published November 18, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, What's New, newsletter |

Photos and Art Direction by Veron

Hide & Seek’s 3-Quarterlife Feat in L’OFFICIEL September 2011

Published November 11, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, Furnishing, Interior, Jermaine Ng, Media Feature, Seven Heaven, What's New |

Thanks to L'OFFICIEL and Melissa Kong

30% and 50% off on Selected Furnitures

Published November 4, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, Furnishing, Interior, Jermaine Ng, Promotion, Sale items, Seven Heaven, Uncategorized, What's New |

Lime 3 seaters Sofa $1400 NOW (Usual $2800)



Twigs Side Table $350 NOW (Usual $700)



wired stool $200 NOW (Usual $400)



vintage luggage side table $240 NOW (Usual $480)



Vintage Leather chair $455 NOW (USUAL $650)



Vintage Armchair $490 NOW (USUAL $700)



Retro Fabric Armchair Now $665 (USUAL $950)

Hide & Seek welcomes Hyde & Co.

Published October 28, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, Accessories, What's New |

Hyde & Co. was born out of necessity and
idealism. It started with a vintage camera
that needed a leather wrist strap, tons of
ideas, and an overdose of youthful idealism
and passion. Drawn towards the aesthetic
and functionality of raw minimalism in
design and materials, we are always pushing
the boundaries to create fresh functional
and tactile pleasures for our users
Marrying the time-honed skills and vision
of local artisans and design talents, Our
items are hand crafted with meticulous
pride and care from quality materials with
minimal environmental impact. We give
our best to each and every of our product,
ensuring it to live with the upmost quality
and confidence.

THE COLLECTION

The Benett Collection is Hyde & Co’s debut collection of camera wrist and neck straps in 5-6oz leadfree
& carcinogen-free Latigo leathers sourced from the USA, hand bounded in Waxed Cotton or Waxed
Irish Linen. Produced in very limited numbers only.
Latigo leathers is our choice of leather because of its durability and strength in harsh conditions and its
use as horse reins & straps in polo and other equestrian sports.

Benett Wrist Straps

The Lloyd Collection
The label’s 2nd collection will be expanding into small essential goods and accessories for the
discerning urbanite. The collection currently includes Smartphone cases and card cases Realized in
lead-free and carcinogen-free natural leathers and hand stitched with waxed industrial high tenacity
nylon thread.

Lloyd Smartphone Case

Lloyd Bifold Card Case

Hyde & Co’s handcrafted leather is available in Hide & Seek now!

PRAT Paris- Hand-crafted for your presentation needs.

Published October 20, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, What's New |



PRAT is available at Hide & Seek! Check it out!

FURTHER REDUCTIONS! MORE SELECTIONS!

Published October 19, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, Accessories, Cloak & Dagger, Fashion, Furnishing, Koops, Miscellaneous, Puma Black Station, What's New |

Hide & Seek is having a further reductions SALE and we have put in more selections in now!!!

UP TO 80% off

Fashion:
Koops
Cloak & Dagger
Two Of Us
Awol

Accessories:

Nooka
Karen Walker
Goodsgoods

PUMA:

Puma Sergio Rossi
Puma Alexander Mcqueen
Puma Mihara Yasuhiro
Puma Rudolf Dassler Schuhfabrik
Puma Urban Mobility Directed by Hussein Chalayan

All PUMA Black Station Spring Summer 2011 stocks at 30% off

3-QUARTER LIFE – LIFE STORE

Selected Furnitures and home products at 50% off!!!

VIP members enjoy 5% more on top of the discounted price. :P

Visit Hide & Seek Now, while stocks last!!!

Ice Watch & David Guetta

Published July 14, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, Accessories, Miscellaneous, What's New |

MTV Music Awards, World Music Awards and Grammy Awards level winner,David Guetta travels all over the world and grows on as a safe bet in the electro-house-pop mustic style at the International level.
Following the record “One Love” his biggest commercial success until now, with 3.5 million copies sold around the world, David Guetta releases his fifth record on august 29th 2011, with the first single “Where Them Girls At”. This song that will make us dance all summer long, is a featuring with Flo Rida and Nicki Minjai,famous  international artists.

The single hit, already number one in Europe, has been in stores since June, and the video clip shot in Los Angeles, capital of sunshine, parties and glamour, is the city chosen by producer Dave Meyers to set the scene! Undoubtedly,Dave Meyers is among the most talented music video directors, moving on from Britney Spears
to Jay Z, to Aerosmith. This diversity made him nominated several times, and win 11 MTV Music
Awards.
After all these international successes, it was natural for the Ice-Watch brand, advised by Seen
agency, to take part in David Guetta’s new music video. That is the reason why we can see him wear
the ICE-WHITE “Jeans” Big model, which belongs to the new 2011 collection.
Along with this new release, David Guetta continues to excite the
crowds around the world, from Paris to Los Angeles, including Ibiza.
What could be more normal for an international brand than to appear
in the videoclip of an international star?

To find out more: www.ice-watch.com

Made for SAM

Published April 7, 2011 in 3-Quarterlife, What's New |
The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) has set a new direction for itself as a Contemporary Art Museum aimed at building relationships with artists and developing SAM as the gateway to contemporary art of the region.
In line with this new focus and to collaborate more with the artistic and creative community, SAM has called on local artists and designers across varied disciplines to participate in the creative production of a critical and compelling range of products.
40 ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS WERE EACH GIVEN A BRIEF
WITH THE TASK OF REINVENTING AN EVERYDAY OBJECT:
TOTE BAG, PIGGY BANK, BADGE, RULER, ERASER, GREETING CARD,
MUG AND PENCIL BOX.
THE RESULT: AN EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION
MADE FOR SAM.
3-Quarterlife @ Hide & Seek now stocks locally designed products from Apostrophe S (FARM) in collaboration with Singapore Art Museum and the National Museum of Singapore! Visit us to see more!
Piggy Bank
Piggy Bank
When the designers were throwing around the idea of interpreting a piggy bank, they wanted to showcase it in its truest form. The piggy bank is a product of error passed down from the middle ages. Traditionally named after the pygg earthernware clay which was pinky orange, like all consumerable products, the money vessel morphed to its current because of commercial needs, popularity rules capitalism or vice versa. So there is no genetic lineage to the offending creature except for the linguistic heterograph. For the designers. the interpretation of the piggy bank carries the same kind of embedded controversy since its creation. They were more focused on collocating the piggy bank in its most natural form rather than the cartoon-like depiction that people are used to seeing.
Pigxel
Pigxel
By using animation tools to ‘sculpt’ the pig, one uses the parametric of scaling and resolution of  geometry to put a numeric value to this form. The design for the piggy bank is conceived from the idea of using a computer software media as a tool to construct and manipulate.
The construction of the pig pushes the final boundary of production and methodology by revealing the value of representation which is analogous to its function as a coin-saving device.
A Bag of Gold piggy bank
Since time immemorial, Man has always fought for that bag of gold. Even in today’s digitalised finance, this symbol of wealth, power and greed still has a powerful hold on our unconscious instinct to survive. Saving is a virtue, but to what do we accumulate wealth for: And for how much will we destroy for it? The bag of gold is made deliberately without a release plug. With the words “If I sold my soul for a bag of gold” from a song by the band Bright Eyes, it puts to question immediately if one should break an object of accumulated coins (and memory) for something to buy.

Precious Rubs erasers
To create and earser from a brief that says “worthy of envy”, what can be more straightforward than having a big carat of cut Diamond.
Erasers are only used when mistakes are made and careless mistakes can be very costly. This eraser reminds people that mistakes can be expensive and that sometimes the cost of an error is priceless.
Who says that diamonds are forever?
Nosejob (Set of 2)
Nosejob
Rather than the usual scenario faced by an eraser changing into an unknown shape of its former self once used, the designers wanted to create a funny and irrelevant product capable of reshaping and renewing itself whilst undergoing the necessary usage. Hence the Nosejob was born! Allowing the ability to alter the appearance of your nose through the gesture and usage of rubbing and yet retaining its former glory; it is making it an instant standout on the work desk.
Gum (Set of 3)
Gum
Nowhere else in the world but Singapore is this chewy contraband of such controversially-capped desire. While we may like to believe it is the Merlion or the Singapore Flyer that defines us, what sticks in the world’s mind is that only in Singapore, gum, like crack, is banned. Nothing is worth more envy than something you can’t have. This is the designer’s life-size monument of a no-no substance, a sort of non-souvenir of Singapore people are so dying to ingest.
Merlion Shopper reusable shopping bag
This reusable shopping bag is fashioned in reminiscence of the red Merlion logos bearing white plastic bags that used to be rampant in Singapore. In addition, it has 14 printed folds lines where the user can follow as an instruction, learning the traditional technique of folding plastic bags. The resulting folded triangle is a convenient option for a handy shopping bag!
Heart SG Badge

Casey Chen designed a heart-shaped icon of our Singapore flag named “My Heart”. He hopes this icon would become as widely know as “I Heart NY” designed by Milton Claser in the early 1970s and still widely spotted today. Casey is known to produce his art with daily objects, from taxi’s tops made into lamps and “Creme Crackers” packaging into cushions!

These badges are customizable making them unique to your organization or school.

Specially assembled by the people at Cottage Industry.

1960′s National Museum Tote Bag
This tote bag was created to bring back the nostalgia found way back in the 1960s where shoppers will use a golden brown bag to contain their groceries.