Framework imbues Amsterdam family office with the "calm ambience of an art gallery"
Sculptural furniture and French oak panelling define this plush family office in Amsterdam, which has been renovated by local studio Framework.
Located in the centre of the city, on the second floor of an office building that dates back to 1910, the workspace belongs to a family business.
Top image: sculptural furniture and artworks were sourced by Framework in collaboration with the client. Above: a custom brass desk anchors one of the four private offices.
The 220-square-metre space consists of four private offices and a meeting room, which are blessed with generous windows and decorative wooden floors that have survived more than a century of wear.
According to Framework, the client called for an "artistic approach" to office interiors that would approximate the "calm ambience of an art gallery". Framework sourced a trio of vintage chairs by Luciano Frigerio from 1968
In response, the studio applied oak panels to the walls to evoke a sense of cocooning warmth and sourced a careful selection of sculptural design pieces and artworks from all over the world.
Highlights include a trio of vintage armchairs created by Italian designer Luciano Frigerio in 1968, massive abstract sculptures by Antwerp-based artist Florian Tomballe and a custom brass desk procured via New York's Patrick Parish Gallery.
Abstract sculptures by Florian Tomballe punctuate the space
"We sourced the pieces together with the client, who is a young art collector," Framework t...
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