14.614K exhibited at the furniture show "Everyday Exquisite" at Bächlemaid, Kurfürstenstraße 142, 10785 Berlin.
In 1969-70 Superstudio developed a sweeping argument on the possibilities of architecture as a means of critique. Beginning to use the demonstratio per absurdum systematically, we produced a model of total urbanization called The Continuous Monument.
14.614K exhibited at the furniture show "Everyday Exquisite" at Bächlemaid, Kurfürstenstraße 142, 10785 Berlin.
In 1969-70 Superstudio developed a sweeping argument on the possibilities of architecture as a means of critique. Beginning to use the demonstratio per absurdum systematically, we produced a model of total urbanization called The Continuous Monument.
Oil lamps for "A Sky Taste of Rocks"
J2C U-Section Light
From Mud to Dust
Breaking Ground
Hiding in Plain Sight
Studio 11/11
Studio Bergob is a design practice rooted in the art of craftsmanship, transforming spaces through meticulous detail and innovative vision. With a focus on bespoke kitchens, art-infused projects, and tailored interiors, the studio brings together time-honored techniques and contemporary design principles. Collaborations with luminaries like Julian Charrière, Diettrich&Schlechtriem, Bächlemaid, and Gustav Düsing reflect its dedication to creating spaces that balance artistry and functionality.
Studio Bergob, an architectural design studio based in Berlin's Schöneberg district, specializes in bespoke kitchens, art projects, and comprehensive design services. Known for blending functionality with artistic flair, the studio tailors each design to reflect its clients' unique needs. Studio Bergob collaborates with prominent figures like Julian Charrière, Diettrich&Schlechtriem, Bächlemaid, and Gustav Düsing, creating spaces that merge craftsmanship with contemporary art influences. Their work spans from residential interiors to larger architectural endeavors, all driven by a commitment to innovation and personalized service