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Office Dealogic For Dealogic`s new software development center, our design aim was to create a clean, spacious, and homey interior, fusing traditional pieces of design with contemporary pieces from young, cutting-edge designers. Through various forms, materials, and unique accessories, we intended to bring in a sense of playfulness. Contemporary art works, such as Tibor Szöllősi’s paintings, further enrich the ambience. The cozy sofas and comfortable seating in the lounge, library, and kitchen area support a sense of collectivism and team spirit, providing a place of relaxation during breaks. The furniture selection reflects the idea of change and motion, conveying the dynamic process of creative thinking. We used gradations of Dealogic’s corporate colour: blue and tones of yellow as a secondary colour. Yellow is associated with intellectual thinking, decision-making, and good judgement, whereas blue has calming, relaxing and healing effects. Wardrobe units were also customized by this colour gradation. Project management service was delivered by Stay in Hungary. Interiorphotos were taken by Miklós Kovacsics and Anna Gáti. Office Albemarle
Identifying oneself with Project Albemarle was easy. Sustainability, ergonomics, transparency, employee well-being, and collectivism were all angles of the design. The relaxing balance of the space was achieved through the brilliant pairing of classical American design pieces with modern, innovative design. For example, the colourful “alga” walls of the Bouroullec brothers have created a dynamic visual intersection in the community spaces, the veritable heart of the office. As such, these cozy living rooms have aptly been named the “game zone.” The sculptural wall decoration in the reception room expands across the wall in a stunning motif of delicately intertwining leaves, providing the office’s chief symbol. The artwork of young, contemporary Hungarian artists, Dániel Horváth and András Rigler, also enhance the fresh, dynamic, and creative potential of the office environment. The artful fusion of these classical, functional, and contemporary elements is further strengthened by an environmentally conscious, “green” attitude. Project management service was delivered by Stay in Hungary. Private Spa A wellness centre including a meeting room and a play corner designed for private use. In the wellness area, the dark-brown-gold mosaic became dominant. The organically undulating room involves carefully projected hidden lights to give the warm tone of brown shades prominence. In the living room area, light colours dominate, supplemented with olive green and gold surfaces. The photos of the interior were taken by Tamás Boczkó. Balatonkenese Telecom Hotel A Telecom tender which invited applications to refurbish the hall, the reception, the lobby and the bar area of the post-modern building to meet the design and functional requirements of the XXI. Century. The gathering point of the lobby is the formally clear and in the meanwhile comfortable, variable unit furniture. By the translocation and termination of stairs, the space has opened to offer a view of Lake Balaton, thus also finding the final place for what has become the hotel’s symbol, the heron. With the aim of putting an end to the acoustic problems caused by the building’s fundamentals, a range of soft surfaces, fitted carpets, large textile globes, and acoustic wall panels were installed. The bedrooms also demonstrate the unified design. Due to the rebirth of the hotel, now both corporate hospitality events and family vacations may find their home in this welcoming and evocative environment. The photos of the interior were taken by Tamás Boczkó. Excelsior Budapest Spa Concept plans including the public areas, the reception, the café, the spa and the three differently designed suits of a luxury apartment house. Comprising the same size of space, the three distinctly designed, refurbished, and coloured suits can be categorized by the following styles: hi-tech fluid, post art-deco and luxury organic. When it comes to an interior design of an apartment, one of the most extraordinary tasks is to work closely together with the owners and the applied artists in order to create all the details which contribute to the unique and cosy atmosphere. Project Nagyréde Egy pályázat kiírásra készült térkoncepció, amely a „játék” nevet kapta. Az apartman belső közösségi terében egymásba átfolyó funkciók jelennek meg. A mobilizálható, variálható térelemek, bútorok kialakítását funkcionalitás, egyszerűség és letisztultság jellemzi. A koncepciótervek készítésében részt vett Miskolczi Márti enteriőrtervező. Sylvercrystal The shop, located in one of the shopping centres of Váci utca, opens to the main corridor. The interior of the retailer - which sells lead-glass and crystal accessories and ornaments - was refurbished around a minimalist style with elements resembling the Art Deco design. The graphic design is also work of Balázs Vékes. Club Fly The mirror surface and installations contribute to the surreal atmosphere of the bar. The butterfly logo being the dominant motif appears everywhere. The partly demolished, painted brick wall, the antler chandelier made of Jason Miller’s ceramics, and the serpentine neon light resembles the decadent atmosphere of the socio-realist concrete building interior. The inside is designed to give the impression of an outdoor village museum, with an abacus-like railing. The graphic design is work of Balázs Vétkes. Brill The name for this high-class catering establishment was chosen by the client, and it defined its image. The concept plans explore contrasts: authentic-contemporary, Hungarian popular art-international art, regular-irregular, figurative- non-figurative, stable - dynamic. The pattern stylizations were inspired by motifs in leather appliqué, lace and the geometry of crystal lattice contextures. Leroy Café The design concepts of space demonstrate experiments on synthesis of styles. Due to the fragmentation of space, several small rooms were created, which have become distinctly conceptualized interiors. Forms of different trends fuse to establish a new unit. The main feature is the transilluminated back wall of the counter which was built using a special quick-silver technique. Kludi Stand The stall plan designed for a tender introduces two of Kludi’s latest set of faucets. The modern and the classically designed products are displayed in a glass cube and a glass cylinder inside a dark room, where the colours and intensity of local and subdued lighting harmonize with the company image. Bamako An interior design plan carried out for Bamako, a shop offering furniture, lamps and accessories imported mainly from Morocco and Mali, located in Max City Home decor shopping mall. The minimalist interior perfectly emphasizes the predominance of these exotic and unique objects. The floor is covered by a polished black synthetic resin, while the wall is decorated by a transilluminated plexi, with the Italian Oikos paint providing the structured wall surface. |
