Conversion Art Gallery
Stuttgart, Germany
Zunächst wurden die rustikalen Holzeinbauten samt abgehängter Decke im vorderen, ehemaligen Verkaufsraum entfernt. Die Abrissästhetik wurde im Rohzustand belassen und mit Zitaten der Bäckerei aufgewertet.
Photo © Andreas Körner, bildhübsche fotografie
For instance the seating elements of used shelves installed in the shop windows with their seats made of plaited bakery paper.
Photo © Andreas Körner, bildhübsche fotografie
Individual “refined” quotations, however, remind of the original use.
Photo © Andreas Körner, bildhübsche fotografie
The connected café was design as an experimental site for photography, installations and performances.The café area is in clear contrast to the room at the front. Here the customer is taking a time journey back to the 1960s.
Photo © Andreas Körner, bildhübsche fotografie
The wood paneling on the walls and the ceilings have been conserved and emphasized with champagne-gold joints.
Photo © Andreas Körner, bildhübsche fotografie
- Interior Designers
- InteriorPark.
- Location
- Lorenzstaffel 8, 70182 Stuttgart, Germany
- Year
- 2012
- Client
- Andreas Körner, Galerie AK2
- Team
- Andrea Herold, Andreas Körner, Tina Kammer
What has a bakery and a laboratory for art in common? The InteriorPark. design concept was based on this question. The radical new interpretation of the existing structure was realized by reusing all materials found on site.
The rustic wooden installations of the former sales room from the 60s/70s were removed and the space was restored to its shell. As one of the companies sustainablility criterias, InteriorPark. went for the concept under the motto: Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
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