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Pastry Shop Popp - Ueberlingen (2013)
Falling in love with these delicious cakes, tarts and pralines…. The new rooms of the family run confectionary are as aesthetic and elegant as the fine pastries. Impressive retro-designed tiles and classical architectural elements in combination with modern furniture, warm colors and wood create a charming and cozy atmosphere. The bakery shop and café were both designed and planned by us.
Pastry Shop Popp - Ueberlingen (Photo 2 of 8)
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al eins - Meersburg (2012)
Cosiness und elegance. The „al eins“ captivates with its exposed position above the Lace of Constance and the fantastic view, and with tasty delicacies as well: cakes, chocolates, savoury snacks, soups and tapas. The homely interior with the coloured accents emphasise the unique character of the historical building.
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M14 - Melle (2012)
Trends are made in down twon Melle. In the Muehlen street 14. At M14 – the young fashion house by Stock. Cool fashion in a cozy atmosphere. Urban style with a whiff of nostalgia. Antique furniture combined with fresh ideas. You not there for shopping only. You will be astonished and amazed. Oh, oh much we enjoy strolling and shopping.
M14 - Melle (Photo 2 of 5)
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Sport Heinzel - Biberach (2012)
The blue line runs and winds its way through our sports superstore design, linking three buildings, four floors and six centuries over a good 1,700 square metres. It guides customers through the store, highlights the many design details, and can also be found in adapted form on the store’s plastic bags. And ever since Lothar Matthäus’ description of a football pitch, we all know what the lines mean: there are two semi-circles, one circle, and the rest are just lines.
Sport Heinzel - Biberach (Photo 2 of 10)
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Modehaus Stock - Melle (2012)
A perfect framework: opulent frames with different profiles are the stylistic element of the fashion house and a kind of tribute to its 150 years old history. Picture frames are placed everywhere, even in the airspace of the huge stair two more then three meter high frames are put on top of each other. Antiques in combination with a sober interior emphasize the connection between tradition and modernity.
Modehaus Stock - Melle (Photo 2 of 11)
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Modehaus Stock - Melle (Photo 6 of 11)
Restaurant Schwögler - Bad Abbach (2012)
Out of all recognition. The restaurant Schwögler in South Germany earlier offered a traditional restaurant with a bwoling alley. Today you will find there a cosy lounge, a modern and flexible restaurant and a vine shop with interesting views inside and outside. Up-to-date materials such as oak, glittery wall papers, black colour and grey tiles, define the sectores and at the same time are the design bracket in the 270 sqm restaurant. Every guest will find the right and pleasant place for all needs.
Restaurant Schwögler - Bad Abbach (Photo 2 of 6)
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Uli Daum - Tuebingen (2012)
Handicraft for gentlemen. Exclusive paneling and built-in cabinets present the high-level brand assortment for men. Extensive wallpapers, antique furniture and accessories create a characteristic and distinctive look. A harmonizing and noble interior on 80 square meters, designed and completed by Knoblauch.
Uli Daum - Tuebingen (Photo 2 of 8)
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Sportmueller - Lörrach (2012)
There are two eye-catching and characteristic features at Sportmueller: The colour stripes that run across floor, walls and ceilings and the free standing cubes. Both elements create spacial relations within the two level store. The cubes produced in different materials act as merchandising highlight areas, and interrupt all of a sudden the job the colour stripes: The optical connection of the products sectors. A homogeneous and independant space structure is generated.
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Intersport Kuhn - Offenburg (2011)
"Sport is motion" - this is the main idea behind the 3,500 m² sales hall and the resulting dynamic is perceptible everywhere: wooden rips arranged in a circle symbolise the suction effect of a wind tunnel, the path that guides you throught the hall in many interlinked semicircles, is presented as an interactive guide system, turbine-like roofs mark the event areas, red lacquered high heels carry sports shoes, huge blades of grass and butterflies define the hiking area.
Intersport Kuhn - Offenburg (Photo 2 of 12)
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Vinotheque Mack & Schühle - Owen (2011)
We have designed both the sales area - the vinotheque - and the offices of the German wine importer and distributor. The concrete floor is the element that links the two areas. While the vinotheque plays with warm oak wood and with the sweetbrier symbol, the sober grey harmonises with elegant white in the offices. While the country-themed tables in the vinotheque guide the customers through the wine atlas, the free-standing acoustic walls between the desks in the offices create a flowing space. A coherent whole in an ambitious overall project.
Vinotheque Mack & Schühle - Owen (Photo 2 of 7)
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Private Domicil - Friedrichshafen (2011)
The most important design requirements can be seen immediately: the latest techology and materials such as concrete, glass and high gloss surfaces in combination with warm wood and effective lightings create a natural atmosphere. Clever built-in furniture in kitchen, entrance hall and dressing room provde lots of storage space. The former outer wall of the house has now become a partition wall between kitchen and living room. Unusual openings create discreet connections between spaces.
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Intersport Kloepping - Wittenberg (2011)
"Keeping the old structures in combination with new ones" was the motto of the new store concept for the 3000 m² sports shop. Despite the lack of statics in the big industry hall we achieved an interesting symbiosis between the harsh hall character, natural materials and an urban,sporty flair. There appear to be no right angles, the new installations are deliberately tilted, and there are no rigid parallel lines. Five self-supporting bridges define the large bicycle area, which serve as an additional 180-metre long presentation area.
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Euroshop - Duesseldorf (2011)
A trade fair concept rich in contrast. At the joint stand of Konrad Knoblauch GmbH and Shop Systems Knoblauch GmbH, light and dark, and cool and cosy competed with each other. The companies had to be strictly separated but nevertheless harmoniously linked. Cosiness and interaction on the Knoblauch side: sofa corner, television, book shelves, delicious food - combined with interactive gimmicks on the big dining table and the inviting stairs. Practicality and clarity for Shop Systems: elegant and high gloss presentation poles and a coloured system of signs guide you through the stand.
Euroshop - Duesseldorf (Photo 2 of 6)
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Euroshop - Duesseldorf (Photo 4 of 6)
Café Schreier - Lindau (2011)
Café, lounge and ice creamm parlour. Cosy, friendly and informal. Café Schreier, located on the beautiful promenade of Lake Constance, unifies all these attributes with astonishing ease. Whatever captures the interest of passersby when they see the impressive terrace is continued indoors. The perfect integration of the new furnishings into the existing substance, the atmospheric lighting and the harmony of the discreet colours create a real holiday feeling!
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Wagner - Markdorf (2011)
Even as you drive past, you can see the bright yellow shining through the windows. The corporate yellow company foyer is more than just a friendly entrance area. Three messages are communicated in a clever and unobtrusive way: the company tradition by the historical wall, the products in the exhibition and the competence in surface treatment by the material mix on the walls.
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Fischerstuben - Augsburg (2011)
The big dining area is used as restaurant and for events and festivities. The furnishings had to be cosy but also easy to move to one side. Flexible sliding walls can be closed or opened according to requirements. The padded bench runs along the sides of room and perfectly harmonise with the sober interior.
Fischerstuben - Augsburg (Photo 2 of 4)
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René Lezard - Duesseldorf (2010)
The straight slats rising from the ceiling are real eye-catchers in the two-storey store. Playfully, they merge into a huge book shelf which not only connects the first and second floors but also creates a homely atmosphere. Select accessories round off the store concept.
René Lezard - Duesseldorf (Photo 2 of 6)
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About us
We design signature furnishings for shops and offices, restaurants and private homes and monitor their realisation.
Contact person
Isabella Reck
Tel. +49 (0) 7544 95 30 604
Fax +49 (0) 7544 95 30 639
reck@knoblauch.eu
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