Sixseven Studio

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Private
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2017

Onsen Group Yunomori Onsen - Singapore 2017
Onsen Group
Yunomori Onsen - Sukhumvit 2011




Pruksa Real Estate Chapter One - More Kaset2024



750 Sq.m

Bangkok

Interior Design

Inspired by the principles of the Bauhaus movement, the sales gallery was conceived as a contemporary creative campus—an environment that encourages interaction, experimentation, and collaboration. The design reflects Bauhaus ideals of unifying art, craftsmanship, and functionality into a single cohesive language.

The spatial composition embraces the movement’s characteristic geometry, clean lines, and minimal ornamentation. Abstract forms and angular volumes create a strong architectural identity while maintaining openness and flexibility throughout the space.

Material selection draws from the industrial and postmodern design vocabulary associated with the Bauhaus era. Glass blocks, black tubular steel, terrazzo, and stone are combined to express both functionality and material honesty. These elements are paired with bold lines, restrained color palettes, and carefully curated furniture selections that reinforce the industrial character of the interior.

Rather than recreating the historical style directly, the project interprets Bauhaus principles through a contemporary lens. The result is a sales gallery that feels both timeless and forward-looking—balancing artistic expression with practical use while creating a dynamic atmosphere reminiscent of a modern creative district.










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