
The eclectic synchronicity of Dimorestudio’s signature style is discernable in the design of this Berlin apartment for entrepreneur-couple, Bodo and Victoria Andrin.
Set inside a recently reconstructed building in the city’s central Mitte district, the 587 metre square flat , which originally consisted of three apartments , was turned into a single space for the homeowners by Dimorestudio, who created a series of scenographic interiors with assorted, open spaces.
The layout of the flat could not be altered so the designers relied upon furniture and finishes to orchestrate different proposals that best reflect the perfect balance between the clients’ needs and the studio’s aesthetic.
As entertainment was at the core of the brief, Dimorestudio crafted interiors that catered to different forms of socialising and entertaining, prioritising spaces to talk and eat. As a result, the apartment features two living rooms and one dining room.
The colour palette spans from dusty pink to red Campari, pistachio and powder blue, while lush cues are applied across the apartment, from sculptural greenery to leafy wallpapers, contrasted with decadent applications of natural materials, such as wood, resulting in a juxtaposition of bold and playful escapism.
- Interiors: Dimorestudio
- Photos: Beppe Brancato
- Words: Qianqian