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Styled Habitat Unveils Nordic Homeworx’s Scandinavian-Inspired Showroom

Design Middleeast

The design team’s initial focus, true to the client’s vision, was on simplifying the internal volumes to create openness and flow, allowing natural light to permeate the showroom. Interior designers and homeowners alike thrive on visual and tactile inspiration, and the renovated showroom serves as a creative hub.

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Neo/craft reexamines traditional materials with striking effect

Design Wanted

Born in Aachen in 1975, Scherer honed his craft studying product design at the University of Applied Science. After his graduation, he moved to Berlin and worked as an interior designer for various architects and design studios, fascinated by the wideness, the freedom and the possibilities that the city offers to creative people.

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Using Walls to Create Distinct Zones within Open Floor Plans

Retail Focus

Embrace Flexible Walls and Partitions While traditional walls can divide rooms and stifle light, flexible partitions and half-walls offer an alternative that still allows the space to flow. These physical separations help define each space while maintaining flow. Materials and textures play a key role.

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