Numen / For Use is a design collective led by product designers Sven Jonke, Christoph Katzler and Nikola Radeljković. Over the past 20 years, Numen/For Use has been active globally in the fields of industrial and spatial design, scenography and conceptual art. They nourish very rational aesthetics that could be categorized as functional minimalism.
An interesting cubical Villa, with streight surfaces in concrete, stone and wood, in the midst of Istria. Perfect resort with confortable furniture from Prostoria collection, Cloud and Polygon.
Lindenberg is neither a hotel nor a living community. And yet it is both: being a guest at a Lindenberg destination means becoming a part of the community. Polygon armchairs and Combine chaise lounge were a perfect choice for a homey nonconventional envirenonment we wanted to create.
Underground club atmosphere, glamor of the 30s and live music. This is Tatel, a restaurant full of rhythm, with an unique identity. Located at number 36 Paseo de la Castellana, it will become a reference in the restoration of the capital, because of its innovative staging and its menu.
Remarkable space fullfiled it's potential with a very thoutfull interiour design. Very light space, with lot of white surfaces with black metal and natural wooden frames, creates a motivating atmosphere for work, research and interaction.
The new six-storey building complex showcases a state-of-the-art and environmentally friendly design with high-grade infrastructure, offering personnel a comfortable and innovative working environment.
It has a very clear concept where every room has a unique view of a Kvarner bay.
Giving industrial design a new local spin, The Warehouse Hotel is a portal to Singapore’s richly diverse culture.
Children’s House is a building designed for children within the Rikard Benčić cultural complex. It is located in the Brick Building, an industrial warehouse from the end of the 19th century – its reconstruction is part of the Benčić complex revitalization project. Rijeka is the first city in Croatia to build a huge house, beautifully embellished, cheerful and full of creativity, entirely intended for children.
Brigada focused on getting to know both the Zagreb and Turkish ways of creating and nurturing business relationships, resulting in a concept that encourages face-to-face banking and brings a human note to the cold, bureaucratic banking system.
Dominic suites are well-placed inside the very centre of the city, façade facing the central and best-known city square, respectfully acknowledging its place among its ambience legacy, with characterful novelty of its modern attire.
Dark grey colour of timber wall finishes and grey cement tiles correspond to Swiss minimalistic architecture and design, carefully contrasted with colourfull furniture and custom-made wall graphics.
The interior design of the 404 agency was designed to encourage mutual communication and a sense of community among the agency’s large number of employees.
The Strain barstool dominates the interior of the Greenhouse Bistro of the Kortrijk Xpo, the city’s well-known congress center. A love of craft and design permeates this architectural project, by BuroB.
House H is situated on a 600 m² plot, offering a breathtaking view of the western Adriatic Sea. The architecture aims to blur the boundaries between interior and exterior, making the stunning seascape an integral part of the living experience.
Hotel Osmoliš near Dubrovnik pairs raw concrete architecture with Prostoria’s refined furniture, creating a balanced interplay of texture, form, and coastal serenity.
The Ark-Shelter project embodies the synergy of minimalist architecture and refined design, with Prostoria’s Polygon pieces adding functional elegance and geometric clarity to its nature-connected spaces.