The interior design of the apartments and entrance of Alto in Wembley Park focuses on the flow of space, orientation, light, and a palette of high quality materials.
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The interior design of the apartments and entrance of Alto in Wembley Park focuses on the flow of space, orientation, light, and a palette of high quality materials.
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Interior designer Roger Haan was asked to come up with a distinctive hotel concept. The design needed to incorporate the history of the existing building and the dynamic environment, bring the outside in, create rooms for more than two people, and lead to a scalable product that could be applied in different cities. In addition to this long list of demands, Roger had a condition of his own: he would exclusively work with Mosa tiles. (text by Mosa)
Located in Paris’s twelfth arrondissement, the Hotel Kyriad Bercy has just finished refurbishing its communal areas, all of which have been skilfully redesigned by the Paris-based firm of architects 2A & Azoulay.
Located in Paris’s twelfth arrondissement, the Hotel Kyriad Bercy has just finished refurbishing its communal areas, all of which have been skilfully redesigned by the Paris-based firm of architects 2A & Azoulay.
Peppe Giacomazza made name with La Botte, his Italian restaurant in Genk, Belgium, that serves top-flight Italian food. Not long ago he opened his second restaurant, Peppe’s. Massimo Pignanelli of UAU collectiv designed the interior. ‘A common feature of all our designs is that we don’t reveal everything immediately. We want the user to go on a journey of discovery through a building. Walking from room to room, the visitor experiences different atmospheres. Furniture and the products on display, as well as the materials used, such as the 15 x 15 centimetre Mosa Murals Blend and Scenes tiles, all make their own contribution.’ (text by MOSA )
Peppe Giacomazza made name with La Botte, his Italian restaurant in Genk, Belgium, that serves top-flight Italian food. Not long ago he opened his second restaurant, Peppe’s. Massimo Pignanelli of UAU collectiv designed the interior. ‘A common feature of all our designs is that we don’t reveal everything immediately. We want the user to go on a journey of discovery through a building. Walking from room to room, the visitor experiences different atmospheres. Furniture and the products on display, as well as the materials used, such as the 15 x 15 centimetre Mosa Murals Blend and Scenes tiles, all make their own contribution.’ (text by MOSA )
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During Milan Design Week 2014 Dutch ceramics brand Royal Mosa presented a sneak preview of its future plans with a special display of it’s latest tile collection, ‘Mosa Scenes’.