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HOYT architecten brings eclectic mix of elements together in kwink HQ
all images © luuk kramer

 

 

 

to begin design preparations for the interior of netherlands-based consultancy firm kwink’s recently acquired office, designers at HOYT architecten went wedding dress shopping. well, not really, but the team did translate the four somethings tradition, which dictates the bride’s outfit — old, new, borrowed, and blue — into tangible elements that give the space a comfortable, youthful feel. vintage pieces, both product and furniture, are placed throughout creating a nicely-balanced contrast with some of the interiors more daring moves like a ping pong conference table.

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lunchroom with italian faema e61 espresso machine

 

 

 

something blue is provided in no short supply, a majority coming from dutch artist laura de monchy. with a quick investigation of the office, visitors and associates will find lamps, wall pieces, vases, and other objects in every room. the design was completed by joris van hoytema and marta pabel of HOYT architecten.

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lunchroom

HOYT architecten kwink
informal meeting room with vintage midcentury furniture

HOYT architecten kwink
main working spaces 

HOYT architecten kwink
brainstorming room

HOYT architecten kwink
ping pong table conference room 

HOYT architecten kwink
lamp by laura de monchy   

HOYT architecten brings eclectic mix of elements together in kwink HQ
blue piece by the artist 

HOYT architecten brings eclectic mix of elements together in kwink HQ
vintage poul cadovius cupboard with work by de monchy  

HOYT architecten brings eclectic mix of elements together in kwink HQ
objects by de monchy 

 

 

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edited by: nick brink | designboom