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two yellow flowers are placed on the top of a gray wall in an empty room
Timelounge: Luxury watch store Vienna
A special accent is the art of a popular austrian artist Erwin Wurm, used in a pointed manner. Like a beauty mark on a flawless face, it deliberately distracts from the product and playfully reveals a second layer of perception.
an empty room with two stools in front of the counter and shelves on the wall
Timelounge: Luxury watch store Vienna
The leather-covered desks resemble altars. Here, customers can examine the selected watch and receive detailed advice. On the other hand, the glass cases present the watches, complemented by digital displays to enhance communication.
a room with concrete walls and a bench in the corner, next to a window
Timelounge: Luxury watch store Vienna
The intentional use of leather, rough lime plaster, and terrazzo, as opposed to smooth, polished, and glossy surfaces, creates a serene and almost sacred atmosphere. The design elements are intentionally subdued, allowing the light to shine and highlight the space.
an empty room with several glass cases on the wall
Timelounge: Luxury watch store Vienna
The Timelounge, a specialty store for luxury watches located in the Palais Esterhazy in Vienna, has reopened after extensive renovation. The main objective of the refurbishment was to modernize the space and double the exhibition capacity. BEHF Architects successfully created a unique and highly recognizable presence within a compact area of just over 100 m2.
an empty room with counter tops and stools
Timelounge: Luxury watch store Vienna
Unlike other jewelers, the Timelounge stands out by deliberately deviating from the industry-standard, internationally standardized design. BEHF Architects have created a strong contrast through the use of earthy materials in shades of gray. This powerful contrast enhances the existing structure and beautifully juxtaposes the delicate nature of the watches.
a kitchen with yellow cabinets and white dishes on the shelves, next to a green wall
NEUE WIENER WERKSTÄTTE Showroom
‘Building in a building’ – the core elements consist of a ceiling-height #yellow coloured ‘inhabited wall’ dividing the entire #floor into inner and outer #spaces: into apparently #private and #public spaces – Vienna, Austria, 2014 – Photograph by Rupert Steiner
the interior of a modern office with blue and white striped walls, desks and chairs
DEUTSCHE BANK Branches
Since the multi-award-winning, modular #branch concept for Deutsche Bank AG also came off as a #winner of an international #competition, it is implemented in numerous DB branches throughout #Europe as well as in #India – Europe-wide and India, 2011-ongoing – Photograph by Bruno Klomfar
an electronic device on display in front of a sign that says ea and is lit up
A1 Shops
The new A1 #shop concept developed by BEHF Architects relies on excellent #service and flexible #product #presentation methods – Austria-wide, 2005-2014 – Photograph by Bruno Klomfar
an empty store with lots of counter space and lights on the ceiling, along with other items
Vipnet, Vip Mobile and one.Vip Shops
BEHF Architects has developed the #Vip #Shops #Rebranding in the #Balkan region – The Balkan Region, 2006 – Photograph by Bruno Klomfar
a display in a store filled with lots of snacks
MANNER am Stephansplatz Flagship Store
#MANNER am #Stephansplatz Flagship Store – BEHF Architects develops a sleek and #modern look for a #flagshipstore, while retaining the essence of #company’s #tradition – Vienna, Austria, 2004 - Photograph by Rupert Steiner
the front entrance to a store lit up at night with neon lights and signage above it
MANNER am Stephansplatz Flagship Store
#MANNER am #Stephansplatz Flagship Store – BEHF Architects develops a sleek and #modern look for a #flagshipstore, while retaining the essence of #company’s #tradition – Vienna, Austria, 2004 - Photograph by Rupert Steiner
an empty street in front of some tall buildings at night with lights on the windows
MANNER am Stephansplatz Flagship Store
#MANNER am #Stephansplatz Flagship Store – BEHF Architects develops a sleek and #modern look for a #flagshipstore, while retaining the essence of #company’s #tradition – Vienna, Austria, 2004 - Photograph by Rupert Steiner
a clothing store with lots of clothes hanging from the ceiling and chandeliers on the walls
2006FEB01 Concept Store
2006FEB01 #ConceptStore – Vienna, Austria, 2006 – Photograph by Bruno Klomfar
an exhibit with yellow walls and lots of shoes on display
WERTGARNER 1820 Sport and Firearms Shop
BEHF Architects combines #tradition with #contemporary #design to reflect the spirit of a #sport – Vienna, Austria, 2008 – Photograph by Bruno Klomfar
people are walking on the street in front of a building with green lights at night
MERKUR Hoher Markt Premium Store
Over the years, BEHF Architects has developed a #rollout strategy for various #MERKUR #stores across #Austria, including MERKUR Hoher Markt #PremiumStore – Vienna, Austria, 2012 – Photograph by Bruno Klomfar