Masquespacio designs colourful interior and branding for its own Valencia studio
Bright colours and geometric forms used by the 1980s Memphis Group influenced the interior design of Masquespacio's studio space in Valencia (+ slideshow).
Masquespacio aimed to create a space reflective of their Postmodern-influenced products, so designed the studio to include their signature use of bold hues and contrasting material combinations.
Marbles, birch plywood, oak plywood and lacquered MDF were all used to create surfaces and storage cupboards.
A palette of "trendy" colours used throughout the studio will be changed annually, while branded stationery can be customised for different clients.
"Our brand is composed of seven different colours that can change for each clients' presentation," co-founder Christophe Penasse told Dezeen. "In our studio we applied the most trendy colours of the moment. The idea is to change colour palette every year according to what's trendy."
"The mix of materials is a clear representation of our projects," he continued. "We like to work both on fresh projects as well as on the luxury market or elegant designs. Our passion for a wide range of materials is the best representation of this mix of materials."
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"We can see the influences of Memphis' forms and the resurrection of ornaments from Postmodernism ? but in a more contemporary way," he added.
Upon entering the stud...
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