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Punch home design studio
Punch home design studio






punch home design studio

Wooden furniture and shelving, a warm colour palette and decorative round lamps help create an interior that works equally well in a home setting as at the office.Ī swimming pool that was rarely used at an office in Shanghai can be thanked for this unusual room design. Paulo Merlini Architects designed the colourful storage wall, which is filled with cooking equipment, crockery and tableware that have been organised by hue to create a rainbow effect.ĭMFK Architects turned this mid-century medical laboratory in London into an office filled with designer and fit for a home interiors magazine.

punch home design studio

Porto office, Portugal, by Paulo Merlini ArchitectsĪ wooden floor-to-ceiling shelving system gives this Porto office for two different companies a friendly, homely feel. In the director's office, a leather chair and footstool by Eames add to the 1960s feel and create a cosy space for rest and reflection. Álvaro Hernández Félix Studio designed these offices for a Mexican financial firm to have a "very mid-sixties modern Mexican style", with curved window corners and marble furniture. Inside, it features wood-lined walls and deep leather couches, as well as stone countertops that add an organic feel and reinforce the tactile material palette.įind out more about Tequila distillery offices ›Ģ03 Masaryk, Mexico, by Álvaro Hernández Félix Studio This small office building in Mexico's Jalisco province was designed for 20 employees and is located in stone buildings that surround a tranquil courtyard. Tequila distillery offices, Mexico, by 1540 Arquitectura Soft beige sofas and sculptural wooden furniture combine to grant this office a living-room-like feel.įind out more about Kadokawa Tokorozawa Campus ›

punch home design studio

Kadokawa Tokorozawa Campus, Japan, by Flooatĭesign studio Flooat completed this office for a Japanese book publisher with the aim of creating a "natural topography." The result is an elegant open-plan space with luxurious details. Green plants in terracotta pots, tactile rugs in warm colours and shelves that invite office workers to fill them with personal pictures and mementoes help to underline the relaxed feel of this Texas office. This refurbished 1960s office building features plenty of wooden detailing, such as wall panelling and a staircase with oak treads. The result is an interior that feels warm and uplifting, with terracotta and orange hues contrasted against vivid blues.Ī curvilinear glass wall, ceramic tiles and wood panelling add a tactile touch, while playful details such as Muller van Severen's yellow lamps create a joyful vibe that may even make people want to stay in the office after work. The colour-saturated interiors of Douglas House in London were designed to bring a "gentle punch" to office design.








Punch home design studio