The design duo used untreated plywood to build a natural, inventive universe. The bar is located in a cellar and yet has been instilled with a light and airy atmosphere thanks to the uncoated wood and the use of a singular colour – a fresh turquoise that spreads across the floors and selected furnishings.
Posts Tagged ‘stools’
Banquinho lamp / bed side table by Cláudia Rolim
January 22nd, 2013Unit B4 office by Make Creative, Sydney
December 19th, 2012Walker Media offices by Jason MacLean, London
December 12th, 2012TacoFino Commissary by Omer Arbel, Vancouver
December 1st, 2012The orbs were blown to include randomly placed cavities large enough for small plants and lighting fixtures. Small white planters float amongst the orbs, as if they have escaped from the confines of glass. Underneath, benches and stools made from reclaimed wood with white steel legs are decorated with painted table markers and mason jars.
Diamond Woods tables by Tesler-Mendelovich for Talents Design Studio
October 11th, 2012Renuar fashion store by Bilgoray-Pozner, Herzelia – Israel
July 12th, 2012ACNE flagship store, New York
June 26th, 2012SHOE STORES! Camper store by Studio Makkink & Bey, Lyon
June 23rd, 2012C Men beauty salon by Sam Well Design, Bordeaux
May 15th, 2012A 200 m2 space, exclusively reserved to the first men beauty and relaxation institute in Bordeaux. Designed by Sam Well, the reception is an elegant mix between natural wood and lacquered white. We reach to the first floor by this enigmatic and geometric stairwell inspired by a multiple triangle faces mirror.
Tom`s Sunglasses stand in Selfridges by Design4Retail, London
April 27th, 2012This launch is currently taking place in Selfridges Oxford Street and Manchester Exchange Square and we have designed and developed pop-up-shops which provide a unique brand experience within a cool environment incorporating both product and storytelling through interactive elements within the space.
Hockerbank series by Johanna Dehio
April 22nd, 2012Zalando Pop-Up store by Sigurd Larsen, Berlin
April 17th, 2012Inspired by the large wooden crates used in the shipping industry, the design for Zalando’s Pop-Up Store features three free-standing boxes, each revealing a seperate collection. The boxes are placed at angles to the concrete walls, guiding the visitor through the space as they discover the assorted rooms of the furniture.




























