Tatjana von Stein fills Mallorcan members' club interior with the colours of Palma
London-based design studio Tatjana von Stein has created a warm and colourful interior for private members' club Là lia in Palma, Mallorca.
Set in a historic townhouse overlooking Placa de Santa Eulalia, Là lia was restored and renovated in collaboration with local practice Gras Reynès Arquitectos.
Tatjana von Stein has designed the LÃ lia members' club in Palma
Across four levels, the members' club features work and leisure spaces including a restaurant, bar, gym and private art and event spaces.
According to studio founder Tatjana von Stein, Mallorcan design was "a huge influence, but gently nodded to" in LÃ lia's interior.
LÃ lia's interior is filled with decorative vintage finds
A jewel-toned palette was implemented throughout to pay homage to the colours of the Palma region. "The Thorvaldson museum in Copenhagen is a huge inspiration for colour-blocking rooms, which I then localised with the colours of Palma ? the green, yellow, terracotta buildings throughout the town," von Stein told Dezeen.
These local colours run through the pistachio green wall drapery in the dining areas and the banquette seating upholstered in red and terracotta velvet from artisanal workshop Textil Bujosa.
Yellow upholstery was inspired by Mallorcan buildings
The dining tables crafted from pyrolave lava stone were also commissioned in Palma's signature colours.
Contemporary elements were injected into the interior to add "a touch of indulgence and personality", v...
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