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INTRODUCTION
This collection is inspired by abstract architectural elements of Berlin buildings. Most of these buildings are high profile GDR architecture, like the Cafe Moskau. Details of the patterns inspired our designs, which are also function as small mementos of these abstract elements, often overlooked in everyday life. Some of them, for example the Kaufhaus facade, has been removed years ago, and only exist in personal memory. We like the idea to connect to the city through hidden elements of architecture, which has a potential of a more personal attachment to ones living environment.
Haus der Kulturen der Welt | John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10
Areoflot Center |
Unter den Linden 51 -53
Stasi Museum |
RuschestraĂ&#x;e 103
Cafe Moskau |
Karl-Marx-Allee 34
Berliner Rockhaus |
Buchberger StraĂ&#x;e 6
Galeria Kaufhof |
Alexanderplatz 9
Fernsehturm |
PanoramastraĂ&#x;e 1A
Haus der Statistik |
Otto-Braun-StraĂ&#x;e 70-72
Kino International |
Karl-Marx-Allee 33
Wili Brandt Forum |
Unter den Linden 62-68
Philharmonie |
Herbert-von-Karajan-StraĂ&#x;e 1
Polish Embassy |
Unter den Linden 70
Kaiser Wilhelm
Ged채chtniskirche |
Breitscheidplatz
We focus on a creative approach to design, which informed by our background in visual arts and design. Most of our creations are based on a conceptual idea, exploring the relation to our environment, to the city we live in. We produce everyday items, which can express meaning, and be useful at the same time. Our design process is project oriented - we pay attention to the visual manifestation of the products, as well as to its conceptual background. We develop strong, minimalistic looks for our designs, in accordance to our production methods. Opposite of Berlin