Apartment A.

Apartment A
Location. Berlin. Germany
Client. Private
Service phases. 1-9
Area. 100m2
Personal scope. Schematic Design, Construction Documents, Artistic Surveillance on Site, Styling
Planning horizon. 10.2023 – 09.2024
Pictures. Konrad Langer
Postproduction. Janine Junk
Art. Amir A Fattal

In a light-flooded historical residence in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg district, we created a unique home for a private female client, with a passion for art and design. It’s more than just a place to live – it’s a reflection of her personality, her travel memories and her dreams. Inspired by the clients time in California, her love of Mediterranean influences and her desire for both a sociable and tranquil retreat, an interior was created with the Working Title “Mediterranean pop art meets L.A. vintage”.

Onyx Stone Table, chairs from &tradition 
Floorplan
Fabrics by Kvadrat, Table Lamp Petite Friture

“Lush green plants placed on tiled cubes are reminiscent of the interior of a mid-century bungalow in the Coachella Valley.”

View from the Living Room towards Dining Area
Chairs and Light by &tradition, Art by Amir Fattal

“In the living and dining area, a breakthrough provided more light and space. The long dining table made of onyx (Steinzeit Berlin) is ideal for long evenings with friends, while the spacious bench along the window invites you to linger over an aperitif. In the early evening, the warm sunlight bathes the room in a golden glow.”

The living room leads to the heart of the apartment: the bedroom. This room celebrates femininity, exoticism and intimacy. Almost 10 meters long, the clients dresses and much more are hidden behind a mirrored wardrobe. The bureau doubles as a dressing table, and the decadent, circular pouf is the perfect place to philosophize about the world with a friend over a glass of champagne.

Bedroom with Make up desk. ( Fabrics by Kvadrat, Chair Muuto)

“Nostalgic shades such as mustard and powder rosé are reminiscent of the elegance of a hotel suite in Palm Springs.”

Bedroom, all fabrics by Kvadrat
Material & Product board
Corridor showcasing private Art Collection

“The originally small and dark bathroom was transformed into the clients personal spa oasis thanks to a tiled platform landscape and warm, deep colors textured surfaces and black accents create exciting contrasts and break up the tubular architecture.”

Bathroom Tiles 41zero42

Back in the hallway, the wardrobe called “Orange Room”, surprises with a carpet in coral. Mirrors meet a deep orange velvet curtain, behind which further storage space is concealed. A perforated metal coat rack powder-coated in signal orange crowns the design in a few square meters.

Wardrobe Fabrics by Kvadrat