Project info
- Type
- Workplaces
- Client
- Private
- Location
- Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands
- Size
- 30m2
- Status
- Completed
- Team
- Jacelijn, Stan
- Year
- 2025
- Photography
- Fabio Jansen
The Language of Space
This space was designed to communicate through atmosphere rather than explanation. It serves as a physical testament to craftsmanship, allowing the quality of the work to be felt the moment a client steps inside. It is a sanctuary of informal luxury, where the architecture creates an immediate sense of trust and alignment.
Curvatures and Contrast
The foundation consists of floor-to-ceiling oak wall paneling. We utilized rounded walls to soften the architectural volume, creating a fluid transition through the space. The clean vertical alignment and deep shadow gaps provide the timber with a rhythmic character. We deliberately balanced this structured linework with a modular bouclé sofa and solid wooden, organic forms—a conscious contrast between rigid architecture and soft tactility.
Light and Volume
Lighting is an integral part of the construction. Indirect light lines slice through the volume, accentuating the curvatures and the transitions between wall and ceiling. The monumental circular ceiling element serves as an architectural anchor, providing both height and direction to the room.





Interior Designer Jacelijn Martens
‘A space where experience takes center stage and the curved architecture embraces you.’





