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Our Projects

Specified by architects and interior designers across Europe.

A hotel facing the Mediterranean in Marseille. A champagne bar below a Rokin-street boutique in Amsterdam. A boutique hotel in the Nouvelle Athènes district of Paris. An eight-month transformation of a forgotten property in Riccione. Each project below began with the same question – how should this room feel – and ended with pieces drawn from a tradition of mid-century design that we reissue under licence and continue through new work of our own.
 

This page is for the architects, interior designers, and contractors who specify our furniture into their projects, and for the retailers and distributors who carry it to clients across Europe. The work shown here is a small selection, with newer projects added as they're completed.

© Photo Credits: Grandi by Center Hotels Reykjavik

Hospitality

REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND

Grandi Hotel

A hotel in Reykjavík's old harbour district, where industrial-chic interiors meet the Icelandic coast. Restaurant, café, lounge, and rooms throughout the property – approximately 200 pieces from across the range, the largest single contract project in our portfolio.

Interior design: I-AM London with Gláma Kím and Richard Blurton, 2019

Hospitality

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

Bar du Champagne

A souterrain bar below a champagne boutique on the Rokin, opened in March 2022. A marble counter, an open kitchen, and a deliberately narrow table layout – designed so strangers end up sharing bottles and starting conversations. Our 200-190 Bar Stools were chosen for the velvet-feel materiality the owners wanted in a space that takes its cues from bars in New York, Paris, and London.

Interior design: Cris van Amsterdam, 2022

Hospitality

WARSAW, POLAND

Café Lukullus

A patisserie on Chmielna Street designed as a tribute to post-war Warsaw and the great Atlantic ocean liners – wavy walls, a navy-blue ceiling, crushed-stone floors, teakwood veneers, and brass details borrowed from the era. 

 

We specified 366 Metal Armchairs with brass legs in Gold Brass and Gold Matt, 200-190 Chairs and Bar Stools, the 366 Armchair, the Fox Armchair, and the 200-190 Bench – all in ash, Dark Wood 03, with bouclé fabric in Sierra, Mustard, Bottle Green, Taupe, and Indigo, chosen to assort with the floor mosaic and the colour scheme of the room. 

 

The project began with a photoshoot and grew into a long-running collaboration across the patisserie's locations.

Architecture: Jan Strumiłło. Owners: Albert Judycki and Jacek Malarski, 2021

© Photo Credits: Fuku Ramen

Hospitality

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

Fuku Ramen

A high-end Japanese restaurant where the architecture is built around the chef's hands. The former interior was stripped back to create a single long concrete bar – guests sit along it and watch their food being made – with a small number of intimate tables arranged around the bar so that every seat retains a view of the kitchen at work. 

 

The material language is deliberately subdued: natural, secondhand finishes, a quiet palette, the philosophy that authenticity arises from elevating what is overlooked. Our 200-190 Bar Stools M75 in timber, ash Dark Wood 03, line the concrete bar – chosen for their proportions in a 66m² space and their compatibility with the project's understatement.

Architecture: Gabriel Pozzobom with Andressa Heinen and Guilherme Fussieger, 2023

Hospitality

Paris, France

Hotel Le Ballu

A boutique hotel in the Nouvelle Athènes district of the 9th arrondissement, set in a building commissioned in 1891 by the painter Charles Wilson and inhabited over the decades since by artists, writers, musicians, and actors – until it was converted into offices, and later still into the hotel it is today. 

 

The owners, Thomas and Julia Vidalenc, designed the interior themselves: a lobby that holds a restaurant in place of a reception desk, and rooms furnished with Fox Club Armchairs, triangular coffee tables from the 366 series, and 366 Junior Armchairs by Józef Chierowski — in olive and emerald velvets, on solid oak and ash dried for seven years before manufacture.

Owners and interior design: Thomas and Julia Vidalenc.

© Photo Credits: Edwin van Zandvoort

Hospitality

EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS

Philips Stadion, PSV Eindhoven

200-190 Bar Stools specified for a VIP hospitality area in the home stadium of PSV Eindhoven, the third-largest football stadium in the Netherlands. A different kind of contract context – high-traffic match-day use, with the durability and presentation expectations of a stadium that hosts UEFA fixtures and an Eredivisie season.

Hospitality

MARSEILLE, FRANCE

Les Bords de Mer

A Mediterranean hotel reoriented entirely toward the sea. Light-grey floors, light-wood carpentry, sandstone-ceramic bathrooms – and Bunny Armchairs and 366 Armchairs in pastel blues, chosen as the only colour accents in rooms designed to leave the seashore as the principal subject. The owners selected our pieces specifically because, in a hotel where every room faces the water, the furniture had to be compact and comfortable without competing with the view.

Owners: Frédéric Biousse and Guillaume Foucher. 

Interior design: Béryl Le Lasseur. 

Architecture: Yvann Bedkwa.

Hospitality

RICCIONE, ITALY

The Box Hotel

An eight-month transformation of a former hotel on the Adriatic coast, built around a single guiding philosophy from the owners: less, but better. We developed a fully dedicated furniture programme for this project – custom engravings, hound's-tooth fabrics matched to the Mediterranean climate, outdoor-rated foams for the terrace pieces, and a wood finish mixed specifically for the interior. 

 

Over fifty pieces in total, including the 200-190 Chairs in the conference room engraved with our favourite line for the project: offline is the new luxury.

Architecture: Marianna Chiaraluce and Alfredo Monetti, 2018

Monika Boruch

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