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The design from Masquespacio’s workspace starts with the redesign of the design studio’s brand image set up on one hand by its logotype and on the other by its icon ‘Mas’, better known as ‘More’ in English. The letter ‘S’ in this case divides each of the graphic applications in two dif-ferent parts; a division that symbolizes the added value offered by the creative consultancy in each of its projects. Regarding to the colour election of the brand, it allows to play continuously with the various brand’s colours and choose the most “trendy” colour for each moment and project. This fact shows clearly the versatile nature from Masquespacio as a multidisciplinary design studio that works both on commercial as well as exclusive projects. The same concept is used for the interior design that plays with the different colours and partitions from the brand’s identity.
Ana Milena Hernández Palacios, creative director of Masquespacio: “Although it is a working space every moment we looked to incorporate decorative elements, besides vivid colours and upholstered furniture with the aim to create a warm atmosphere above just designing a place to work at.”
Entering the space, we meet a waiting room that at the same time do its job for more casual meetings and includes Masquespacio’s recently designed Toadstool collection. The right space on the other hand is di-vided in 2 different areas; Here we can encounter a meeting room, as well as the senior designer workplaces, separated as 2 individual cubes. The upper room at the same time follows Masquespacio’s identity palette of colours and finishes.
Last but not least some plants add a green touch to the working space from the Spanish design studio.
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Kobi chair by Patrick Norguet for Alias
“Passion for technology, practicality and ease. These are the qualities that combine the style of the designer Patrick Norguet and Alias. The Kobi chair stems from these commonalties.
Norguet develops a new type of chair. He was inspired by the forming of traditional wire mesh and creates an elegant, light structure: architecture of the highest relevance seemingly floats in space. The frame resembles a basket. Modelled around wire mesh welded steel, it is simple yet inviting. The seat bracket is made from cast aluminium and embraces its form completely. The upholstery is available in leather or fabric with individual seat and seatback cushions, making up a set of full covers. They fit the frame perfectly and visually integrate into the structure.”
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A house of 110 m2 located in Stockholm. Natural wood predominates most of the materials used in it, except for the kitchen, which has been used in dark gray shades with leather handles .
To highlight the square windows in this apartment with a minimum grid in dark gray luminum which allow you to enjoy views.
Location: Moscow, Russia
The main objective was to create a beautiful and functional interior subject to the minimum area of the apartment and the high cost of the project.
Visually a single space, functionally divided into a living room, a sleeping area, and a kitchen. All interior solution are in bright colors with bright accents on individual parts.
One of the main problems is the small apartment’s lack of places to store things, so in this interior the partitions are “thickened” and converted into cupboards— a built-in wardrobe in the hallway and a small wardrobe by the sleeping area. Also, on the one hand the bed in the bedroom is raised on a podium to visually separate from the living room area and the kitchen, and on the other hand, to get extra storage space for bulky items (such as blankets, pillows, bed linens, etc.). On the balcony seats are made from repainted army boxes, which can also be used for storage.
