The new Designer canteen in the offices of Spiegel magazine was designed by architect Studio Ippolito Fleitz Group designed. The canteen is spreading on 520 square meters and impresses with futuristic design and mirror surfaces. The designers have put on a minimalist style in gray and neutral shades that create through yellow accents in the ceiling a pleasant contrast.
The Designer canteen from the mirror magazine with strong optical effect
The Designer canteen the mirror magazine was designed so that the staff not only the functional aspect mitkriegen but are also visually very impressed. The mirror effect can be seen almost any surface. The designers are not focused on the furniture, but the walls, floor and ceiling decoration. The round lines and geometric circular shapes enhance the surreal feeling of being in an imaginary place
The Designer canteen in the trendy HafenCity district of Hamburg
The Designer canteen especially impressed with the unique ceiling design. The ceiling has been set up from 4,230 plates in a circular shape, made from machined aluminum. The circle can be seen in almost every subject - round seating and round decorative elements for wall and ceiling paneling. An opulent effect also the crystal elements that hang from the ceiling, which brings even more authenticity to the interior
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crystal decorative elements for more opulence
Round dining table with mirror surface
interior in gray shades
Round lamps Design
Modern decor in the canteen
seating furniture in Black
ceiling with unique decoration
The Designer ceiling in detail
curtains in neutral color
Modern canteen in the Office of mirror
Crystal canes hanging from the ceiling
Architectural Studio: Ippolito Fleitz Group
Design Team: Peter Ippolito, Gunter Fleitz, Tilla Goldberg, Christian Kirsch man, Tim Lessmann, Alexander Fehre, Christine Ackermann, Roger Gasperlin, Katja Heinemann
Pictures: Zooey Braun
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