Josper Showroom Sabores combines two concepts within the interior – a shop with Spanish delicacies and a showroom of Spanish grills Josper.
The Josper grills work on the principle of burning special natural charcoal, which was the architect’s inspiration.
The author immersed an original cooling display cabinet, which dominates the space of Spanish delicacies, into wooden cladding with an effect of charred planks.
The late works of Siegfried Morkowitz are best represented by his poem Sentence recently published in the B O D Y Magazine. The melancholy fills the space while the poem is read. For us it worked better than any Client specification.
They say that every cloud has a silver lining. So a fire of the apartment may be a good reason for a its fundamental reconstruction. From the ashes of the original split and non-lighted disposition rose like a Phoenix new floorplan. It responds to the needs of five-member family of artists. Through the deployment of skylights in the walls daylight can reach all rooms of the apartment. The entrance hall has ample storage space and connects living spaces with entrance, toilet and bathroom. The main focus of the apartment is dining room with kitchen. At the big table takes place a joint meeting with the grandparents, friends and colleagues. Dining room is connected with living room by tetrahedral library with reading corner. This piece of furniture serves not only to store reading materials, but also as a family bulletin board or exhibition space for souvenirs. Living room with a desk separates the master bedroom from bedroom for their two younger kids. The third and oldest descendant has his own personal cabin.
A Czech online platform for interior design called insidecor has introduced a unique project in Prague. The company invited five different ateliers and designers to design five different spaces in a historical building. SQUAT iD23 is situated on the capital’s most luxurious street, Pařížská.
Visitors can occupy the spaces for a while, and that is also the reason why insidecor chose the name “SQUAT”. The flats were designed by well-known Czech architects as well as upcoming young talents. The ateliers cooperated with both high-quality Czech and foreign furniture and accessories suppliers, who are all partners of insidecor.
Thanks to Kafe Francin, a café situated just across a tram stop on Strossmayerovo náměstí, the people waiting for a tram have a reason to postpone their departure. A neon sign on each of two large windows leaves no one in doubt about what’s happening inside. We bake and roast, you can read as they shine in day and night. The merge of these two activities is the main characteristics of the unusual place.
Burrito Loco is a fast food network focused on Mexican cuisine, which has a long tradition in Prague.
The investor has requested studio Formafatal to design interior for this fast food chain, which would be characteristic for all new establishments.
The assignment was to transfer the theme of Mexican cuisine to the design of the interior and to apply these elements to a variety of spaces that investors will gradually rent.
The way the Janošík Company promote themselves, be it their visual identity or advertising new products, made such an impression on us that we immediately accepted the offer to remodel their showroom in Prague. It is located on the ground floor of a block of flats from the period of the First Republic (1918–1939); The rooms had undergone a number of renovations and had changed tenants many times. And it REALLY showed. Lots of plasterboard, a grid ceiling from the 1990s and floor tiles of all shapes and colours. At the beginning we met with Jakub Janošík, who was in charge of the renovation, and we laid out the main objectives: to get to the original structure of the house by removing all the extra layers and to limit the number of samples on display. We did not want it to be just a room full of windows – we wanted to change it into something more homely. And it turned out pretty well. We uncovered the original concrete slabs supporting the ceiling and, hiding under the floor tiles, we found the original terazzo. Parts of the original parquetry were beyond repair and had to be replaced with new floor boards. Now, the entire showroom looks much cleaner and better-arranged. The light shades of the interior help the windows on display to stand out. Jakub’s wish was to stick to Czech design with the furnishing as well. The chairs are genuine TON, the lights are Bomma or Lasvit, the flowers from the Plevel flower shop sit in vases from the Dechem Design Studio. We are happy to say there is a lot to choose from! We are even happier there are Czech companies that care about the places they invite their customers to.
This small bar in the centre of Prague offers especially tea and wine but also delicious coffee. Separately or in various even astonishing combinations. The space concept of travelling through time zones has been derived from its name „Jetlag“. Within this meaning one can “fly through” the entire world only along the whole length of the bar (15 metres).
This international research and technology facility for high-powered laser experimentation is funded by The European Commission, the first of three research centres to be built within the EU.
Bogle Architects won the ELI Beamlines commission in international competition and were the lead designers of the project from concept design through to authorship review. ELI Beamlines won the ‘Best industrial & logistics development’ MIPIM Award 2016 as well as the coveted Czech Grand Prix Prize.
The property is located in a high-quality residential villa zone of Podolí, on a large plot with a significant difference in height.
The villa responds to the steep slope of the plot going north-east and enables, by both its layout and the terraced garden design, to use more or less a significant part of the parcel without barriers.