








Interior design
How often does it happen that you enter a space and know immediately what's wrong with it, and what's good about it? Being an interior designer isn’t something you can “switch on” and “off” - you're part of a process that is hard to stop. You can't just go to the supermarket or buy a shirt, there's no theatre that you don't want to enter long before the start of the show, and even the pub doesn't escape a critical analysis. Interior design doesn't have any limitations in scale, if you consider that the functions in a house, in a city or in a department store have a lot of similarities. It's the way you look at things as a designer that determines whether you can handle all of that.
Product design
Someone who doesn’t want to know how things really work, can easily get stuck in superficial fashion fads. But when you can look with the eyes of a creator, understand the past and are interested in what is coming, beautiful things can develop. Vision, discipline and manufacturability are the tools that make products last a lifetime. The products we designed in previous years were often developed within the boundaries of interior designs of buildings or companies, and should be seen in the context of the total object. The specific market-driven design of products was restricted mainly to furniture.
Retail design
Retail design is a specialism in which we have earned our acclaim. For 30 years we've designed shops, hotels, post offices, banks and supermarkets for very large and small clients everywhere in Europe.
