This design aspires to make Walltopia into a 21st brand center as well as a destination for sports and recreation. Our belief is that this cannot be achieved without re-thinking the status of building as a neutral container of active furnishings in favor of building as active and distinct. Successful contemporary brand centers create a new and unexpected world, something that exceeds a collection of wares.
The reconstruction is focused on an area of approx. 200 square meters – a wing of an existing storage building located in the vicinity of the town of Chirpan, close to main road to Stara Zagora. Surrounded by green fields, agricultural lands and trees, the site offers calm atmosphere and unique panorama.
The project consists of a small village house in a distinct part of a property located in the village of Momchilovci in the Rhodopi Mountains, Bulgaria. The starting point was that the contractor wanted a very small house right next to his bigger one so that he can use it only for the weekends.
We designed a bedroom and a bathroom separated from each other with a fireplace and a glass wall. The main objective of the spaces is to provide a complete relaxation of the senses – in the bedroom the color of the imagination and spirituality – the purple; Yellow is used for the bathroom. In this way the bathroom is like an oasis in the desert.
The Bath is very important room in the house and is probably the only one place for staying alone, relaxing, thinking and dreaming.
We chose the name H2O in geometry, because water is a leading element in the idea of our Bath project. It represents the natural connection between this room and the man.
The Modern Bulgarian traditional house is located in the Renaissance town of Plovdiv city – the oldest city in Bulgaria (ancient name’s Plovdiv is Philippopolis).
The atmosphere of the interior has to be the connection between the modern looking of the young residents and the spirit of the Bulgarian traditional Plovdiv’s old town. It has to be simultaneously modern and traditional.
The sewing atelier is located in Sofia, Bulgaria. The aim of design is to make people working in the sewing atelier more creative and more motivated and at the same time to attract customers with interesting orders.
FEATURING A MODERN ART GALLERY, 4 HOTEL FLOORS, CAFÉ, RESTAURANT AND A NIGHT CLUB, THE BUILDING OF HOTEL-GALLERY GRAFFIT IS LOCATED IN ONE OF THE BUSIEST AND MOST ROMANTIC DOWNTOWN AREAS OF THE CITY OF VARNA (KNOWN AS THE SEASIDE CAPITAL OF BULGARIA) AND NATURALLY REPLACES THE FORMER CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS. ONE OF FOUR BUSINESS-BOUTIQUE HOTEL FLOORS, NAMED “THE OTHER FLOOR”, IS DESIGNED BY STUDIO MODE , FOLLOWS CLOSELY THE STUDIO’S PHILOSOPHY – CLEAN, AESTHETIC AND FUNCTIONAL SOLUTIONS. THE INTERIOR REFLECTS THE SILHOUETTE OF THE BUILDING, SUBTLY TRANSLATING BRITISH ELEGANT LIFESTYLE WITH MINIMALISTIC ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSIONS. ALMOST EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE, LIGHTING AND EVEN THE BATHROOM ACCESSORIES ARE CUSTOM MADE, DESIGNED BY STUDIO MODE AND PRODUCED BY LOCAL COMPANIES. IN TERMS OF FINISH, THE FURNITURE IS DEVIDED INTO 3 TYPES: PAINTED VENEERED MDF, POLISHED POLYURETHANE PAINTED MDF AND STRIPE MILLED MDF – COLORED IN 3 DIFFERENT SHADES THAT ARE PRESENT IN THE CARPET AS WELL – BLACK, GREY AND WHITE.
ESTABLISHED IN 2003, MODE IS A SMALL AND FLEXIBLE STUDIO SPECIALIZED IN INTERIOR AND FURNITURE DESIGN. MODE HAS ALREADY COMPLETED NUMEROUS HIGH-PROFILE AND LARGE-SCALE PROJECTS FOR BOTH PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL CLIENTS. THESTUDIO WORKS IN COOPERATION WITH ARCHITECTS, ARTISTS, GRAPHIC AND 3D DESIGNERS TO DELIVER A FULL RANGE OF SERVICES TO MEET THE MOST DARING AND UNCONVENTIONAL TASKS. STUDY OF EACH PROJECT IN GREAT DETAIL, USE OF INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND TECHNOLOGY, CAREFUL CHOICE OF MATERIALS, ALL THESE ACTIVITIES ARE PRINCIPAL ASPECTS OF OUR WORK, ALLOWING US TO DELIVER THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS FOR EACH CLIENT.
We built up the interior as natural continuation of the architecture. By functional design we separated the area into two zones: the front zone was incorporated into the exterior creating public space and feeling of console silhouette of the building; the rear zone was separated through floor and roof design that allowed reducing depth of space while keeping the panorama.
The Conservatory House is a place for relaxation through enjoyment of natural serenity and arts. The brief called for a custom, green, accessible for the disabled residence with large flower conservatory suitable for hosting music performances. Inspired by local trees the new structure fills a void from an old sand quarry pit, reinforces the terrain around it and branches out to accommodate the program. Conservatory music room is placed on top of the residence for catching maximum sunlight and views, becoming its most prominent feature.