Elitis wallcovering—just the beginning.
Stay tuned as this commercial-grade material comes to life in a new office space.
@elitisfrance
#WorkplaceDesign #CommercialInteriors #Wallcovering #OfficeDesign #DesignInProgress #MaterialPalette
The best spaces don’t reveal everything at once—they invite curiosity.
“Good design encourages a viewer to want to learn more.”
The best spaces don’t reveal everything at once—they invite curiosity. Through layers of texture, detail, and intention, great design draws you in and keeps you looking a little longer.
#DesignPhilosophy #InteriorDesign #DesignInspiration #CuratedSpaces #DesignDetails #CreativeVision
FF&E selections are underway for a new project—and we’re just getting started.
Laying the foundation with thoughtful pieces that will shape the look, feel, and function of the space. Stay tuned for what’s next.
#FFandE #InteriorDesignProcess #DesignInProgress #WorkspaceDesign #ProjectLaunch #DesignJourney
Inspired by the Arizona landscape.
Dramatic imagery of cacti, agave, and rugged desert canyons brings the raw beauty of the region indoors—creating a space that feels grounded, textured, and deeply connected to its surroundings.
Inspired by the Arizona landscape.
Dramatic imagery of cacti, agave, and rugged desert canyons brings the raw beauty of the region indoors—creating a space that feels grounded, textured, and deeply connected to its surroundings.
#DesertInspiration #ArizonaDesign #InspiredInteriors #BiophilicDesign #SenseOfPlace #DesignInspiration
Do what you love, and the smile comes naturally. ❤️
#EQ #Edgequarters #LoveWhatYouDo #CreativeLife #DesignJoy #PassionAtWork #SmilingThroughIt #DoWhatYouLove #GratefulHeart #WorkWithPurpose #JoyInDesign
Starting with the fundamentals.
Wood veneer, concrete, and steel—timeless materials that ground a space with texture, strength, and character. The right foundation sets the tone for everything that follows.
Starting with the fundamentals.
Wood veneer, concrete, and steel—timeless materials that ground a space with texture, strength, and character. The right foundation sets the tone for everything that follows.
#MaterialPalette #InteriorDesign #DesignFoundations #ModernMaterials #ArchitecturalDesign #DesignInspiration
More to come.
We’re designing an atrium within the conference room—creating a dynamic space where the client’s product can be showcased in a unique, immersive way.
The Green Room is set to be a true showstopper, bringing sustainability and living plant elements into the workplace to create a vibrant, inspiring environment.
Renderings by @gcranco
#WorkplaceDesign #BiophilicDesign #SustainableInteriors #OfficeInspiration #DesignInnovation #ModernWorkspace
A few of the pieces that helped shape this vision.
Furniture and lighting has the power to transform a space—bringing character, energy, and a fresh perspective when given the chance. It’s all about seeing the potential and letting each piece tell its story.
A few of the pieces that helped shape this vision.
Furniture has the power to transform a space—bringing character, energy, and a fresh perspective when given the chance. It’s all about seeing the potential and letting each piece tell its story.
#DesignInspiration #FurnitureDesign #InteriorStyling #CreativeSpaces #DesignDetails #InspiredInteriors
The Man of Steel: Danish Furniture Designer Poul Kjaerholm was born 1929 in Østervrå, a small town in northern Denmark. He trained first as a cabinetmaker before enrolling at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. His contemporaries—Hans Wegner, Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl—were all focused on natural materials like wood, leather, and textiles to create simple, warm furniture. But Kjærholm had a different material interest: He was obsessed with metal. To him, steel was not cold or mechanical—it allowed him to create delicate, light pieces that had sculptural appeal. This conviction became the defining thread of his career. Full article by Hudson Moore in profile link.
#EQ #danishfurniture #danishdesign #kjaerholm
Something new is taking shape.
This project explores the power of transition—where fluidity, connection, and visual harmony come together to define the experience of a space. Inspired by architectural glass systems that dissolve the boundary between inside and out, the workspace is designed to feel open, continuous, and in motion.
Light flows. Spaces connect. Boundaries soften.
More to come.
#Architecture #WorkplaceDesign #InteriorDesign #GlassDesign #ModernOffice #DesignInspiration