Furnishing places for leisure and work
Open the catalog to page 1ARTEK SPACES Shaping spaces all over the world since 1935, Artek products are at home in many public environments including offices, schools and universities, restaurants, stores and cultural institutions. They meet the demands of modern life with flexible, transversal and timeless solutions. Today’s spaces must cater for constantly shifting needs: cafes host professional and private encounters, offices require areas for formal meetings as much as casual hang-outs, and cultural centres serve as places where people can come together or be comfortably alone. This flexibility is inherent to Artek...
Open the catalog to page 2Artek Office, Helsinki, Finland, 2018 Fjord Office, Helsinki, Finland, 2017 Pepper, Sydney, Australia, 2017 Geometry Global, Hamburg, Germany, 2014 Design Offices, Stuttgart and Munich, Germany, 2015 Consultancy Firm, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2016
Open the catalog to page 3Artek Office Place: Helsinki, Finland, 2018 Project: Sevil Peach Welcoming, open, and flooded by light, the new Artek Oy headquarters in Helsinki offers the perfect work environment. Here, in a gorgeous working showroom designed by Sevil Peach, also visitors can experience the furniture in its natural habitat. 8 Kiki Lounge Chair 9 Kiki Sofa 10 Kiki Low Table 11 Tea Trolley 901 12 Kaari Wall Shelf 13 Floor Light A805 “Angel Wing” 14 Pendant Light A338 “Bilberry” Chair 66 Chair 611 Stool E60 High Chair K65 Bar Stool 64 C rinolette Armchair Armchair 400 “Tank”
Open the catalog to page 4Place: Helsinki, Finland, 2017 Project: Joanna Laajisto At the new Fjord office nothing should say "digital". Thus, all technology has been cunningly concealed. The environment is designed with natural materials and the furniture is as versatile as it is striking, allowing it to be used for both leisure and work purposes. 1 Rival Chair KG002 3 Kiki Lounge Chair 2 Domus Chair 4 Pendant Light A110 "Hand Grenade"
Open the catalog to page 6Pepper Place: Sydney, Australia, 2017 Project: Hassell Natural materials, bright colours and organic curves: the furniture chosen for the Pepper office reflects the lightness of the space. Reclining in one of the armchairs, one enjoys an unhindered view over the bay.
Open the catalog to page 8Geometry Global Place: Hamburg, Germany, 2014 Project: PLY atelier For Geometry Global, PLY atelier created areas to work, lounge, chat…and hide! The Made moiselle Rocking Chair invites casual chats in the open space while Kiki Sofa caters to informal meetings. 1 Mademoiselle Rocking Chair
Open the catalog to page 10Place: Stuttgart and Munich, Germany, 2015 Project: brandherm + krumrey, Design Offices GmbH informal working, co-working and meeting are all encouraged at Design Offices by a flexible interior in which the Rival Chair, a transversal chair equally suited to both working and living spaces, is interspersed. 1 Rival Chair KG002 2 Pendant Light A110 "Hand Grenade" © Design Offices GmbH
Open the catalog to page 11Consultancy Firm 1 Kiki Lounge Chair 2 Kiki Sofa 3 Kiki Low Table 4 aari Table Rectangular K (customised) Place: Düsseldorf, Germany, 2016 Project: PLY atelier Aiming to offer the same quality of life as a private home, the consultancy firm received a creative, playful and functional make-over enabling, amongst much else, the creation of temporary w
Open the catalog to page 13Chan Luu, Tokyo, Japan, 2017 Arket, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017 Marimekko, Kashiwa, Japan, 2016
Open the catalog to page 15Chan Luu Place: Tokyo, Japan, 2017 Project: Johnston Marklee All the pieces in Chan Luu’s collection are made by hand. The designer’s appreciation of crafts manship is reflected in the store, where Aalto’s standards, the L-leg and his characteristic la mella loops, are elegantly integrated. P 1 Wall Shelf 112 (customised) 3 endant Light A110 “Hand Gren
Open the catalog to page 16Place: Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017 Project: Arket inhouse team The new Swedish brand Arket and the Finnish Artek share an appreciation of quality through well-made, durable products that are designed for longevity. The archetypical stool, designed by Alvar Aalto and finished in a customised colour, is an integral part of the design concept of Arket stores.
Open the catalog to page 18Marimekko Place: Kashiwa, Japan, 2016 Project: Design Office IMA Together, Marimekko and Artek create a small Finnish island in Kashiwa, Japan, welcoming shoppers into a bright interior. 1 Armchair 406 2 Pendant Light A330S “Golden Bell”
Open the catalog to page 19Fazer Food Services, Helsinki, Finland, 2018 Banksalen, Trondheim, Norway, 2019 Aalto Cafe, Seoul, South Korea, 2018 Flux Hair Salon, Kyoto, Japan, 2017 Uppetite, Brussels, Belgium, 2016 Royal Opera House, London, UK, 2012 Denali Hair Salon, Tokyo, Japan, 2016 Clarion Hotel, Helsinki, Finland, 2016 Man vs. Machine Coffee Roasters, Munich, Germany, 2014 Sot & Sabrura, Trondheim, Norway, 2019 Starbucks, Helsinki, Finland, 2013 Rose Bakery, London, UK, 2011 Depot Deli, Vitra Campus Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2016 hospitality & wellness
Open the catalog to page 20Fazer Food Services 1 Chair 69 2 Lukki Chair HOSPITALITY & WELLNESS Place: Helsinki, Finland, 2018 Project: Dsign Launched in cooperation with IBM and VTT Research Centre of Finland, the new TestEat restaurant from Fazer Food Services uses artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technology to develop innovations in eating and food production. Chair 69, High Chair K65, and the Lukki Chair look lovely in its friendly, welcoming interi
Open the catalog to page 21Café Aalto by Mealdo Chair 66 Chair 69 Stool E60 High Chair K65 5 Aalto Table Round 6 endant Light A330S P „Golden Bell“ 7 Wall Shelf 112 HOSPITALITY & WELLNESS Place: Seoul, South Korea, 2018 Project: Teo Yang In the Aalto Café at the Amorepacific headquarter organic curves, characteristic of Aalto’s design philosophy, interrupt the building’s straight lines. Thinly slatted birch screens frame a deeply set cut-out ceiling mirror, whilst below guests perch on the ico
Open the catalog to page 24Flux Hair Salon HOSPITALITY & WELLNESS Place: Kyoto, Japan, 2017 Project: Sides Core Japanese visual simplicity and conceptual sophisti cation combine to create an airy space at Flux Hair Salon. The informality of the space, defined by concrete elements, levitating, light curtains and suspended mirrors, finds a perfect complement in the Rival Chai
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