There is an opinion that the ideal shape is a circle. Between The Walls believe that the ideal form does not have a definite name. In this project, they tried to emphasize the beauty of the generally accepted concept of irregular shape. That is why each Marballoon room is so different, without losing the overall leitmotif of the interior.
In the hallway, we are greeted by Jenny Nordberg mirrors, the apartment immediately plunges into a futuristic, but homey and cozy space. The next thing people see when they go into the apartment is the kitchen and dining area. Upon entering the apartment, you see the kitchen and dining area. Here, Artemide's sky lights accentuate the freedom and lightness of the atmosphere, harmonizing perfectly with B&B Italia's tables and chairs.
In order not to overload the space, the designers decided to create a hidden cooking area out of rich marble, dramatically changing the overall picture of the room. Approaching the window, one sees a neat and elegant corner with armchairs and Ottoman, as well as simple floor lamps. Slightly shifting your gaze to the side, you can see the main focus of the guest part, the recreation area. Despite the lightness of this composition of different brands, each element here is a work of art of product design.
The most interior elements have smooth and streamlined shapes, as if the air fills them from the inside and breaks free. Studio used this technique not only to create a feeling of lightness and smoothness in space, but also to emphasize the post-familiarity of they reality.
- Interiors: Between The Walls
- Words: Gina