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Centrotherm - Constance (2012)
The interior design concept of the new Resarch & Development Centre of company Centrotherm in Constance contains a few ambitious details. The dynamic form of the reception desk was made by heating and deforming the solid surface. The logotype was milled form the back with only a very thin layer remaining. The logotype will become visible only if the back light is switched on. The glass walls of the meeting rooms are equipped with a custom-fit jalousie and the wall panels are completely reversible.
Design: S3 Schmidt, Schmidt & Schmidt GmbH, Constance
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Private Domicil - Friedrichshafen (2011)
We developed the high-class concept in close cooperation with our design department - furniture, floors, walls, lighting, doors, kitchen, bathroom. The media wall in the living room is one of the eye catchers: television and sound system are hidden behind a black lacquered glass pane. For an outstanding result that hides the devices while allowing infrared rays to be transmitted and that guarantees perfect image quality we performed several trial runs before the final installation.
Design: Konrad Knoblauch GmbH
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Euroshop - Duesseldorf (2011)
The stairs were the biggest construction challenge of our own trade fair stand. The idea was to play images on them in synhrony with short films on the TV screen, while conveying the same atmosphere. Which material should be used? It should be light and stable at the same time in order to avoid the shadows of too much substructure. And it should be resistant to the heat of 12 beamers installed underneath the stairs.... We decided to use Bencore panels with a honeycomb structure. It worked perfectly!
Design: Konrad Knoblauch GmbH
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Dreams of Jewel - Ingolstadt (2011)
The idea of a grotto developed by our own design department includes two special constructive treasures: We worked out a multimedia beamer rear projection that synchronises the pictures of the blue sea with the cries of the flying seagulls. Furthermore, the polygonal black panels were mounted on site in order to make the grotto as authentic as possible. Individual shop fitting par excellence: there was no detailed planning of the grotto, making it virtually impossible to be reproduced.
Design: Konrad Knoblauch GmbH
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Dining Range - Olching (2010)
The metal ribbon is the central theme in the golf restaurant of TV chef Stefan Marquard. The ribbon was bent and adjusted by hand on site, painted and now completes the art object designed by us. An entirely individual and unique design!
Design: Konrad Knoblauch GmbH
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Wickert Medien Design - Meersburg (2011)
A fresh interpretation of the archetypal staircase. Formerly a simple wood truss with felled in steps - has now been revitalised by a material mix and metal steps. Reduced to its' minimum but still somehow great.
Design: Wickert Medien Design
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Verope (2011)
A very special idea developed by Wickert Medien Design in Meersburg for it's customer Verope: a large "V" used as a showcase and bar table. Who can build such a thing? We can! Although the "V" seems to be quite simple, producing it became a little tricky: not a single angle of the V is parallel and the glass is mounted to mitre. For design reasons, obviously.
Design: Wickert Medien Design
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Swatch (2006)
A container used at various events, whether be it snowboarding or beach volleyball. This was the idea behind the container installation. With flexible furniture made of wood, metal and plexi glass and large event images that can be exchanged easily in order to define the event theme. A conclusive and successfull concept - for more than five years, the containers toured Europe. After every season, the containers and the installations are maintained by us.
Design: Swatch, Konrad Knoblauch GmbH
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Galeries Lafayette - Berlin (2005)
A pragmatic realisation of an ambitious concept: A particular choice of materials, for which we used a mineral-based material for floors and stairs for the first time, a huge upside-down glass cone which we covered using diagonally installed plexi glass posts and the characteristic dot ornament on facade, walls, columns and furniture with a defined grid that makes the pattern appear to be endless. And last but not least the merchandising system mounted to the ceiling with its hanging dotted fittings.
Design: Plajer & Franz Studio, Berlin
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Swatcholino (2007)
How do you make a mobile presentation device roadworthy? It's easy, don't attach the cabinet to the vehicle, attach it to four plugs instead. Now the cabinet is considered as a load and not part of the vehicle. Which material is suitable, if the cabinet needs to be removed by one man because the motor is located underneath? Sure, a hard foam panel which protects power unit, sound system, cash box and storage box from water and dust. A new challenge that we had lots of fun with!
Design: Swatch, Konrad Knoblauch GmbH
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