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The perfect balance between function, aesthetics and individuality
Interior design must always be suited to people and their needs. Finding the perfect design requires experience and visions.
These are visions that the Kitzig Design Studios realise with creativity and skill. Based at three locations across Germany, the studio, founded by Olaf Kitzig, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. At the beginning of the year, the studio moved into an extensively renovated, listed villa in Düsseldorf which, across more than 1,000 square metres, serves as office, showroom and residence.
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Whether dealing with hospitality, business premises, retail or private residences, the studio’s design concepts are the fundament for more than 1,050 projects worldwide. Reason enough to take a closer look at the business.
Kitzig Design Studios think and plan in a multidisciplinary sense, hence bringing innovative perspectives to every project. “In our eyes, a perfect design is a balance between function, aesthetic and individuality. The more experience and the more vision you have, the better such a design can develop,” stresses Olaf Kitzig.
When planning private wards in hospitals, for example, synergies can result from experiences with numerous hotel projects. “Here, comfort and a hotel-like ambiance were a requirement. We were obviously able to benefit from our experiences with many hotel projects and created a perfect place of well-being.”