Maternushaus

Maternushaus, Cologne


Every human being is unique. So a hotel room should adapt to guests to make them feel at ease. With the furnishings in the Maternushaus we offer the proof that individual solutions are also possible without custom designs. What hotel room even has its own walk-in wardrobe?

Interior design: Peter Kräling, Hamburg
System: aparo
Delivery scope: 63 rooms, 8 apartments






Le Meridien

Le Meridien Parkhotel

Frankfurt/Main


Frankfurt: glittering business on the one hand, cosy Hessen atmosphere on the other. For guests who want to enjoy both, we have combined the charm of an exclusive city hotel with a fully equipped business centre.

Interior design: JOI Design, Peter Joehnk, Hamburg
Systems: nocto, studimo
Delivery scope: 98 rooms







Intercontinental

Intercontinental

Resorthotel


It was a pleasure for us to develop this solution with the architects. Take a close look at the wardrobe. It’s a pleasure to use a mini-bar like this, isn’t it? Over and above your eyes will really enjoy the contrast between the special lacquering and the stained cherrywood.

Architect: Kochta Architekten, Munich
Interior design: André Behncke Architects, Munich, sporer plus, Munich,
System: cabinet systems
Delivery scope: 136 cabinet solutions






Borussia Dortmund

Main offices

BV Borussia Dortmund


In some buildings it’s just a pleasure to work. For instance in Borussia Dortmund’s new head office. The task: functional workplaces down to the last detail. The solution: rooms you enter each day with a cheery “Good morning!” and leave in a good mood saying “See you tomorrow!”

Architect: Planungsgruppe Drahtler,
Ulrich Drahtler
Interior design: Ulrich Drahtler
Systems: case, travo, aparo, cube
Delivery scope: 140 workplaces and four management offices