Sep 09

ENO Store

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DIN Interiorismo designed the ENO Store for a well known chef in Mexico.

The ENO Stores are part of Grupo Enrique Olvera’s, one of the most outstanding chefs in Mexico, which company is dedicated to promote the culture of high quality food.

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Tags: Eno Store, Store

Sep 05

Shade Club

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Square One designed the interior or the Shade Club located in the basement of a residential building in the center of Bucharest, Romania.

Here is the project description:

Shade was a interesting experiment. The location is the basement of a residential building in the center of Bucharest. Since the 90’s there were many clubs there some of them very successful. Some quiet scandalous. The last years before it was closed, the location was synonymous with some of the Romanian interlope world. So it had a bad name.

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Tags: Club, Shade Club

Sep 02

80 Dekalb

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Della Valle Bernheimer designed a fitness center with a diverse entertainment program located on the third floor of a residential tower in Brooklyn.

Here is the project description:

Located on the third floor of a residential tower, this amenity space combines a fitness center with a diverse entertainment program including screening room, gaming area, and demonstration kitchen. The boundary between these two programs is defined by a folded ceiling/wall covered in a metallic, patterned paper. This luminous patterned surface intersects the residential corridor to form the entrance.

Once inside, the origami-like surface creates a canopy over the central lounge space.

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Aug 28

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A large majority of people, when decorating, tend to push the best of their ideas and functionality principles on the matter, to be used on the large spaces inside the house.

Usually the decorating focus goes to living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms. The people focus on making bathroom functional but simply tend to overlook the transition spaces like hallways and stairs.

The hallway is nothing but the small, narrow space to which, in many cases we cannot attribute a specific function, other than the place where you take off your shoes or hang your rain coat and umbrella when you enter the house.

What if this place could have a slightly different and more focused purpose?

All you need to do is think of it the way you do for all the other rooms of the house.

If “pretty” is the word you are using to define your home décor, focus on transferring it to the hallway.

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