Via: Landon Metz
May 31, 2012
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Groninger museum, Netherlands
Groninger museum, Netherlands
The lounge designed by Belgian artists Studio Job for the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands
Entitled Job Lounge, the area comprises a cafe, hallway and ‘chapel’ for presentations.
Parquet flooring with a labyrinthine pattern and stained glass windows with industrial imagery feature throughout the project.
See also: Information Centre at the Groninger Museum by by Jaime Hayón.
More about Studio Job
The information centre by Spanish designer Jaime Hayón for the newly renovated Groninger Museum in the Netherlands
The space features long pendant lights hanging from a circular mirrored panel on the ceiling.
Above and top: Job Lounge by Studio Job
Studio Job created the entrance hall (above), featuring stained-glass windows and furniture inlaid with skeletal images.
Above: Mendini Restaurant by Maarten Baas
Maarten Baas redesigned the Mendini Restaurant, including handmade furniture from his Clay project .
Above: Mendini Restaurant by Maarten Baas
Jaime Hayón created an information centre where hoods rise up from the tables to shelter computer monitors.
Above: Info centre by Jaime Hayón
Photographs are by Peter Tahl.
Above: Info centre by Jaime Hayón
Interior
Above: Job Lounge by Studio Job
Above: Job Lounge by Studio Job
The Groninger Museum in the Netherlands has re-opened following a renovation including areas designed by Studio Job, Maarten Baas and Jaime Hayón.
Main contractor: Bouwgroep Dijkstra Draisma
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