Scandinavian reception

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A serene Japanese-style reception, the space combines Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian warmth, with a double-height ceiling, a lovely blend of wood cladding, and neutral tones. Ideal for a serene and welcoming environment.

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A serene Japanese-style reception, the space combines Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian warmth, with a double-height ceiling, a lovely blend of wood cladding, and neutral tones. Ideal for a serene and welcoming environment. #Japandi #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #luxury_living_room_design #modernLivingRoom #ContemporaryReception #ContemporaryLivingRoom #doubleHeightLivingRoom

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Marco Alessi - Suspended lamp for direct and diffused light. It tells of blown glass, which has always been a distinctive feature of the Venetian company that produces decorative lighting. It tells of the desire to combine architecture and product design, the vocation of Marco Alessi, designer from Bassano del Grappa, graduate of the IUAV in Venice and an architect by profession. It tells of a meeting in Fez, where through a gate of colored majolica you discover a millennial soul of culture…

Rina Lovko Studio designs ‘the COAT by K|Retail Microcement Floors, Armstrong Ceiling, Yoga Studio Design, Recessed Wall, Counter Design, Spanish Design, Reception Design, Clinic Design, Ventilation System

This project was developed for the Ukrainian brand the COAT by Katya Silchenko. The women’s ready-to-wear brand was founded by Kateryna Silchenko in 2014. The designer draws inspiration from women around, who are strong, passionate, and subtle at the same time. The design specifications turned out to be quite peculiar since the space was divided into two areas. The first part was functioning as a showroom, designed by another architectural bureau a few years ago. The other one was a studio.

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