KlebeBande has transformed the former Hertzog department store in Berlin into a unique Art Deco-style office together with the London-based interior design firm HOK. The Art Deco and Art Nouveau interior design elements preserved in the building inspired the conceptual and thematic design of the various floors.
The artistic interior design for the Artdeco Interior spans five office floors and over 100 walls, using and combining different techniques such as tape art, graffiti, painting, wallpaper design, large format printing on canvas, glass design and photo emulsion. The diverse materials, including foil, wallpaper, canvas, print, spray can, emulsion paint and wood, create a unique and dynamic working environment that reflects the atmosphere of 1920s Berlin. Some of the artworks were created in collaboration with international artists such as ISAKOV and Thomas Gosset Valère, giving the project a special touch. The Kaufhaus Hertzog project successfully integrates art and architecture in a modern working environment under the premise and is a unique example of an Artdeco interior.
A very contemporary graphic style was chosen for the Red Hat offices in Munich. Tape and paint form the basis for a design that focuses on urban art and geometric, abstract shapes. From the workstations to the conference rooms and the large dining area with kitchen, all the rooms feature different colors and patterns that always refer back to the overall concept. The global technology company Red Hat develops open source software for companies. In the artistic interpretation of the company's mission, the complexity of this theme was taken up and reflected back onto the walls of the rooms as an inner reflection and inspiration.