
25 Apr The Aqualens at a Modern Sanctuary in East Hampton
In the heart of East Hampton, a strikingly modern estate designed by visionary architect Shigeru Ban offers a sanctuary of calm and sophistication. Known for his innovative use of materials and commitment to both form and function, Ban was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2014, one of the highest honors in the field. His work on this estate is no exception—clean lines, natural light, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow set the stage for a lifestyle centered on clarity and connection.
The home belongs to Khajak Keledjian, entrepreneur and founder of the designer fashion brand Intermix and the immersive meditation app Inscape. Keledjian’s passion for mindfulness and well-being radiates through every detail of the property. This is more than just a home—it’s a deeply intentional retreat designed to nurture peace, presence, and inspiration.
At the heart of the garden, the Aqualens serves as a sculptural focal point—an orb of water and light that appears to float effortlessly above its base. Set against the minimalist architecture and crisp landscaping, the Aqualens creates a sense of quiet wonder. Its smooth, spherical surface reflects the sky and surrounding nature, while the illusion of levitation invites viewers into a meditative moment of stillness.
This sphere fountain not only complements the home’s refined aesthetic but also echoes its deeper purpose: to foster harmony between modern design and mindful living. In a setting where every element is chosen with care, the Aqualens brings a touch of enchantment—an elegant balance of art, water, and atmosphere.
To see the Aqualens in context and learn more about Khajak Keledjian’s vision for this extraordinary estate, explore this interview, which offers a glimpse into the tranquil world he’s created.