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Real estate collection Scope has snagged Italian artist Andrea Mongia as the visual storyteller of its new campaign ‘Life at its Finest’. Mongia, whose works have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, Architectural Digest, and more and who has also been listed in Forbes’ 30 Under 30, is known for his vibrant depiction of everyday life, composed of clean lines and shapes, that can appear simultaneously maximalist and minimalist.
Mongia’s key visuals for Scope speak to the contemporary and world-class standards of lifestyle that Scope residents live and breathe. Not only are Scope’s customers looking for a home that is aesthetically pleasing by the global standards they are used to, they are looking for a high quality of life within the walls they inhabit. The artist himself shares that he interprets ‘Life at its Finest’ as all the small, little details around us that make life memorable, happy, and comfortable.
Two Scope properties are set to be completed by the end of 2022. Scope Langsuan will have 133 units spread across 34 storeys, while Scope Promsri, located in Sukhumvit, is a luxurious low-rise comdominium with 8 floors and 146 units. Beyond their prime locations, each project comes equipped with full house services including housekeeping, reception, security, and even a 24-hour pick-up service.
Experience ‘Life at its Finest’ at scopecollection.com and @scopecollection on Instagram. For more information, call 02-028-9788.
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