Peoplegrapher Dusseldorf, who describe themselves, is an atelier for film, commissioned Vaust Studio Berlin to design their new space.

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust is a Berlin-based experimental interior design studio focusing on the manufacture of furniture-inspired objects and the development of contemporary spatial concepts. Their work aims to affect in whatever way. It wants to provoke, induce and leave its vis-à-vis altered.

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust Studio have delivered Peoplegrapher Dusseldorf, who describe themselves, is an atelier for film, a new working space. Vaust Studio concentrated on giving them a space with an appearance of an artistic aura. Stripped down to its very minimum requirement of closed rooms we underlined the conceptional boldness of the interior.

Vaust decided to leave learnt office principles of design behind and created a space with an intellectual demand for purism.

A strong minimalism with a clear setting of well chosen furniture and art pieces fulfills the customer’s need for a well structured workspace. Vaust decided to leave learnt office principles of design behind and created a space with an intellectual demand for purism.

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

Vaust - Peoplegrapher - Photography - Tobias Faisst

The two levels within the building are consequently highlighted in a strong white and connected via a blackened staircase where a dominant curtain is dividing the stairwell. A linear light concept strengthens the clear lines fo the interior.

About Vaust -

VAUST is a Berlin-based experimental interior design studio focusing on the manufacture of furniture-inspired objects and the development of contemporary spatial concepts. Their work aims to affect in whatever way. It wants to provoke and induce and leave its vis-à-vis altered.

They are keen on keeping up with what will be, while gathering inspiration from what has or could have been. In order to open well-known patterns up to reflection, they abstract and estrange them, turning them into something new. Something unseen, something deeply sexy, something rough and emotional and soft and brutal, something utterly luxurious.