Embodying Conrad Architects’ approach to design, its new studio is a place to inspire the design aspirations and ambitions of those who work in and visit it.
March 20th, 2018
Architect: Conrad Architects
Furniture
Custom made tables, Schiavello. ‘Catifa’ meeting chairs, Stylecraft. ‘Z-Flex’ workstations, ‘Flow’ take chairs, How Group. ‘Favela’ chair, ‘Up Seven Foot’ object, Space Furniture. ‘QTZ’ chair, Hub Furniture. ‘Mod’ shelving, Barbera Design.
Lighting
‘Reggiani Sunnylight’ track lighting, ‘Oluce Atollo’ table lamp, Euroluce. ‘Tolomeo’ task lighting, Artemide.
Finishes
Custom made Dekton table tops, Cosentino. ‘Tretford’ rug, Gibbon Group. Aluminium mesh screens, GDK Metal Fabrics.
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