SOUTH BAY DIGS | Digital Edition Online

August 11, 2023

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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N J O U R N E Y S | T H E R E S A O B E R M O S E R pink are just three of the colors smartly used by the interior designer to shape different atmospheres. Aged brass, natural stone, ceramic tiles, silk, marble and linen dialogue with each other, combining the soft and the rough while fabrics by Zimmer + Rohde and wallpaper by Phillip Jeffries complement the unique look. Am Hof 8 comprises a bistro, restaurant and rooftop bar with exceptional views of the city. A shared workspace and five hotel rooms provide comfort and functionality to members, whether local or international. Preserving many elements of the Grade III listed building was essential during the renovation. Yet Obermoser successfully made it a contemporary hot spot that feels like a home away from home with surprises in every corner. https://tointeriordesign.com/ international twist nurtured Obermoser's creative vision, which visually translates into an explosion of patterns, bright hues and beautifully custom designed pieces such as the staircase that was painted by Austrian artist Benedikt Muxel. With its decor featuring plants and a disco ball installation, the heart of the 1,000-square- meter club pays homage to Vienna's historic greenhouse, the Palmenhaus Schönbrunn, which opened its doors in 1882 and is among the world's largest botanical exhibits with around 4,500 plant species. Also adorned with animal prints, the nightclub evokes the 42-acre Schönbrunn Zoo, another icon in the Austrian capital. "Vienna has so many beautiful architectural landmarks," says Obermoser. "I wanted to bring them all in." Baby blue velvet, grass green and blush 54 DIGS.NET | 8.11.23

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