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Ulrike Fellner - Interior Architecture
Ulrike Fellner, Interior, Architecture, Innenarchitektur, Interior design, Furniture, Office, Zurich, Zürich, Bern, Switzerland, Schweiz, International, Residential, Commercial
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A Balearic interior architecture inspiration: It is still vacation season here in Zurich and here is another beautiful hospitality project - Los Enamordos in Ibiza. The place sparks an unpretentious and relaxed bohemian vibe. The captivating interior and exterior spaces live of a mix of materials, textures and jewel-toned colours paired with unique design pieces. Muy bonito! ...

Bohemian style interior - exterior lounging. With summer in full glory here in Zurich, interior and exterior spaces are merging togehter again. Let´s pull out our widley patterned rugs and cosy pillows and create a bohemian style lounge. I love the idea of scattering colorful rugs across the lawn, gathering around a big table and enjoying a picnic style dinner. ...

Some more pictures of the beautiful project of Marcante-Testa. Designer: Andrea Marcante (founder of UdA architetti) and Adelaide Testa Collaborators: Eirini Giannakopoulou, Giada Mazzero Photographer: Karel Balas ...

Che bello! This is another jaw-dropping renovation of a Parisian residential space. The cutting-edge design by Marcante-Testa highlights, rather than conceals the original character of the 1930s property. The designers re-functionalized the apartment, while minimizing the number of walls. A rack system made of metal sections and perforated sheet metal is set freely into the space. The new structures are designed for seeing, but not for being seen, separating transition zones from rest and private areas, thus creating separate premises for each member of the household. The movable elements are placed alongside characteristic decorative features of French homes, such as wall stuccos and cornices. I love also love the muted, but distinct color scheme - not to speak of the furniture! Part 2 will follow soon… Designer: Andrea Marcante (founder of UdA architetti) and Adelaide Testa Collaborators: Eirini Giannakopoulou, Giada Mazzero Photographer: Karel Balas ...