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Always human, never cookie-cutter.","Projects About Services The Treat Drawer [ Get In Touch ](.\u002Fcontact) Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein’s Atelier Akuko brings _playful rebellion_ to the world of high-end interior design. Judith, designer dressed in vintage fashion, holding a metal chair and a green well designed chair. A woman in a blue gown dancing next to a red, modern chair with rounded edges, smiling and looking to the side. _Creating characterful spaces across Brighton, London, and Sussex for people who dance to their own tune._ [ Services ](.\u002Fservices\u002Fwork-with-me) - Apartment Therapy - Trend Bible - House Beautiful - Wallpaper - Domino - Apartment Therapy - Trend Bible - House Beautiful - Wallpaper - Domino - Apartment Therapy - Trend Bible - House Beautiful - Wallpaper - Domino - Apartment Therapy - Trend Bible - House Beautiful - Wallpaper - Domino - [ ### The Marvelous Oddyssey A Manchester teen bedroom design with playful storytelling layered with smart storage to support growing independence. ](.\u002Fprojects\u002Fthe-marvelous-odyssey) - [ ### The Expressionist Capsule A London new build apartment interior for a professional couple - balancing small- space functionality with bold, creative styling. ](.\u002Fprojects\u002Fthe-expressionist-capsule) - [ ### The Coastal Pensieve A Brighton Victorian family home reimagined — blending seaside heritage with contemporary design and family- friendly function. ](.\u002Fprojects\u002Fthe-coastal-pensive) Latest _Projects_ [ See All Projects ](.\u002Fprojects) A pink room with a pink chair draped in pink fabric, surrounded by pink curtains and a pink fluffy rug. 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[ About ](.\u002Fabout\u002Fabout-me) - # _Telling Stories_ - # Through Design - # _Since 2012_ - # _Telling Stories_ - # Through Design - # _Since 2012_ - # _Telling Stories_ - # Through Design - # _Since 2012_ - # _Telling Stories_ - # Through Design - # _Since 2012_ Bright, playful living room interior designed by Atelier Akuko in Brighton, featuring bold patterns and layered textures A image by Homes & Gardens, Next in Design, with a woman wearing a pink vest, blouse, and wide-brimmed hat, smiling and sitting indoors against a white wall with a shelf in the background, promoting Atelie Akuko by Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein. _Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein_ named one of the inaugural 25 Next in Design by _Homes & Gardens_ Selected by a panel of industry experts, the Next in Design 25 celebrates emerging talent redefining the world of interiors. This first edition brings together a diverse group of designers whose work inspires, innovates, and pushes boundaries. These are the names shaping the spaces of tomorrow—with fearless creativity, fresh perspective, and a deep understanding of how we live today. [ Read the full story → ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.homesandgardens.com\u002Finterior-design\u002Fnid25-2025) Bright, playful living room interior with layered furniture, bold accents and natural light, designed by Atelier Akuko Spaces That _Usher_ Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein selecting colours and materials during the interior design process at Atelier Akuko _You_ Into Interior design moodboard and styling details from a Brighton interior design studio A World _Of_ Interior design process showing moodboard creation at a Brighton interior design studio _New_ Possibilities We are shaped by the things we’ve cherished, the company we keep, and the dreams we chase. Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein creates interiors that stitch those stories into the walls — then weave the past into a bold new beginning. Through a highly bespoke, collaborative approach to residential and commercial interior design, she creates spaces that give your next chapter the stage it deserves. [ Services ](.\u002Fservices\u002Fwork-with-me) An open green filing cabinet drawer filled with various bottles placed inside each folder. Showcasing the fun side of design with resources. The _Treat_ Drawer Free interior design quizzes, guides & playful prompts — yours for the taking. [ Open The Drawer ](.\u002Fthe-treat-drawer) [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fp\u002FDXMusIEAqZ0\u002F)A sense of theater permeates @atelierakuko’s design practice: thinking of your home as the backdrop, with the furniture and accessories acting as supporting characters. Judith’s #DesignRules lean into this by encouraging you to design a home that provides the stage that you want for your life. [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fp\u002FDSZ24EuDdnQ\u002F)![This is the kitchen I designed when I thought we could renovate. The existing space was fighting daily life, so I reimagined it from the ground up — fixing flow, storage, safety, and the simple joy of being in the kitchen. Even though the renovation didn’t go ahead, the design thinking still matters. Good design pays attention long before anything is built. Ps. Thanks to @akukolabs for taking my sketchy sketchup sketches and trying his turn on interior renders for the first time. Might have to put you on payroll you know.](https:\u002F\u002Ffeedspring-storage.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com\u002Ffeeds\u002FGnE1hZzU3oNXunwytX3Kl-EvYYUDZc9y6h-8IbPJe4gfwsmyMCovt2CT6w.jpg) [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fp\u002FDJAC1lsIYGw\u002F)![Hi, I’m Judith 👋 Interior designer, design psychology geek, accidental-but-meant-to-be interior designer behind this wonderful whirlwind that is Atelier Akuko. I didn’t come up through the “right” design schools. I came through politics, fashion, psychology, magazines, motherhood—and a deep-rooted obsession with how space shapes how we feel. Now, I help bold, curious humans design spaces that feel like they finally stopped asking for permission. It’s not about trends. It’s not about looking expensive. It’s about designing spaces that reflect who you really are—and who you’re becoming. ✨ Want in? Link in bio to book a discovery call. #CreativeJourney #BuildingMyDream #InteriorDesignJourney #StorytellingThroughSpaces #CreativeFreedom #LivingUnfiltered #DesignersOfInstagram #AuthenticInteriors](https:\u002F\u002Ffeedspring-storage.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com\u002Ffeeds\u002FGnE1hZzU3oNXunwytX3Kl-EBkFyTZrNCqbB5rwZQLiZ25Dwq8jKUUGOcHw.jpg) [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fp\u002FDWqsT8iDeR0\u002F)![This week Homes & Gardens came over to interview me about my design rules (more on that next week)… And, as these things tend to do, it finally pushed me to get my office over the finish line. Almost. There’s still one missing piece, so the full reveal will have to wait — but here are a few snippets in the meantime. — Funnily enough, they probably capture how I think about design better than any neatly written “rules” ever could. Curves, swirls, things that don’t quite behave. Nothing too straight. Nothing too well-behaved. Not in a literal sense — more in the way I approach things. A little less about perfection, a little more about movement. A bit of experimentation. A bit of pushing things further than they strictly need to go. About bending things just enough so it feels like you’ve stepped into a slightly different version of your life. — Full reveal soon. 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The website serves as a tactile digital portfolio, inviting clients to explore a world where textures, colors, and personal histories converge to create soulful environments. It positions itself as a creative partner for 'curious souls' looking to infuse their residential or commercial spaces with character and intentionality.\n\nThe visual identity is a sophisticated blend of editorial elegance and tactile whimsy. Utilizing a rich, earthy color palette punctuated by high-contrast imagery, the design leans heavily into large, serif typography that evokes a sense of timeless storytelling. The layout is dynamic and collage-like, mirroring the physical process of mood-boarding and material selection, which creates an immersive, human-centric brand experience that feels both high-end and deeply personal.","Architecture & Real Estate",[458,459,34],"Fun \u002F Playful","High-End \u002F Luxury",[461],"Timothy Achumba",[296],[291,274],[465,467,469,471],{"score":466,"category":94},93,{"score":468,"category":97},83,{"score":470,"category":100},96,{"score":98,"category":102},[473,474,475],{"score":196,"category":97},{"score":470,"category":100},{"score":98,"category":102},[115,119,111,477],"brown","Website: Atelier Akuko. Page: Homepage. Page type: Home \u002F Landing Page. Page title: Atelier Akuko | Story-Led Interiors for Brighton, London & UK. Page description: Playful, expressive interiors that balance character and function — crafted for curious souls across Brighton, London & Sussex. Always human, never cookie-cutter.. Page content: Projects About Services The Treat Drawer [ Get In Touch ](.\u002Fcontact) Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein’s Atelier Akuko brings _playful rebellion_ to the world of high-end interior design. Judith, designer dressed in vintage fashion, holding a metal chair and a green well designed chair. A woman in a blue gown dancing next to a red, modern chair with rounded edges, smiling and looking to the side. _Creating characterful spaces across Brighton, London, and Sussex for people who dance to their own tune._ [ Services ](.\u002Fservices\u002Fwork-with-me) - Apartment Therapy - Trend Bible - House Beautiful - Wallpaper - Domino - Apartment Therapy - Trend Bible - House Beautiful - Wallpaper - Domino - Apartment Therapy - Trend Bible - House Beautiful - Wallpaper - Domino - Apartment Therapy - Trend Bible - House Beautiful - Wallpaper - Domino - [ ### The Marvelous Oddyssey A Manchester teen bedroom design with playful storytelling layered with smart storage to support growing independence. ](.\u002Fprojects\u002Fthe-marvelous-odyssey) - [ ### The Expressionist Capsule A London new build apartment interior for a professional couple - balancing small- space functionality with bold, creative styling. ](.\u002Fprojects\u002Fthe-expressionist-capsule) - [ ### The Coastal Pensieve A Brighton Victorian family home reimagined — blending seaside heritage with contemporary design and family- friendly function. ](.\u002Fprojects\u002Fthe-coastal-pensive) Latest _Projects_ [ See All Projects ](.\u002Fprojects) A pink room with a pink chair draped in pink fabric, surrounded by pink curtains and a pink fluffy rug. From fashion to psychology to interiors, Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein has spent over a decade turning stories into sensory experiences. Her experimental approach to interior design turns every space into a story — playful, human, and never-off-the-rack. [ About ](.\u002Fabout\u002Fabout-me) - # _Telling Stories_ - # Through Design - # _Since 2012_ - # _Telling Stories_ - # Through Design - # _Since 2012_ - # _Telling Stories_ - # Through Design - # _Since 2012_ - # _Telling Stories_ - # Through Design - # _Since 2012_ Bright, playful living room interior designed by Atelier Akuko in Brighton, featuring bold patterns and layered textures A image by Homes & Gardens, Next in Design, with a woman wearing a pink vest, blouse, and wide-brimmed hat, smiling and sitting indoors against a white wall with a shelf in the background, promoting Atelie Akuko by Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein. _Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein_ named one of the inaugural 25 Next in Design by _Homes & Gardens_ Selected by a panel of industry experts, the Next in Design 25 celebrates emerging talent redefining the world of interiors. This first edition brings together a diverse group of designers whose work inspires, innovates, and pushes boundaries. These are the names shaping the spaces of tomorrow—with fearless creativity, fresh perspective, and a deep understanding of how we live today. [ Read the full story → ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.homesandgardens.com\u002Finterior-design\u002Fnid25-2025) Bright, playful living room interior with layered furniture, bold accents and natural light, designed by Atelier Akuko Spaces That _Usher_ Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein selecting colours and materials during the interior design process at Atelier Akuko _You_ Into Interior design moodboard and styling details from a Brighton interior design studio A World _Of_ Interior design process showing moodboard creation at a Brighton interior design studio _New_ Possibilities We are shaped by the things we’ve cherished, the company we keep, and the dreams we chase. Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein creates interiors that stitch those stories into the walls — then weave the past into a bold new beginning. Through a highly bespoke, collaborative approach to residential and commercial interior design, she creates spaces that give your next chapter the stage it deserves. [ Services ](.\u002Fservices\u002Fwork-with-me) An open green filing cabinet drawer filled with various bottles placed inside each folder. Showcasing the fun side of design with resources. The _Treat_ Drawer Free interior design quizzes, guides & playful prompts — yours for the taking. [ Open The Drawer ](.\u002Fthe-treat-drawer) [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fp\u002FDXMusIEAqZ0\u002F)A sense of theater permeates @atelierakuko’s design practice: thinking of your home as the backdrop, with the furniture and accessories acting as supporting characters. Judith’s #DesignRules lean into this by encouraging you to design a home that provides the stage that you want for your life. [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fp\u002FDSZ24EuDdnQ\u002F)![This is the kitchen I designed when I thought we could renovate. The existing space was fighting daily life, so I reimagined it from the ground up — fixing flow, storage, safety, and the simple joy of being in the kitchen. Even though the renovation didn’t go ahead, the design thinking still matters. Good design pays attention long before anything is built. Ps. Thanks to @akukolabs for taking my sketchy sketchup sketches and trying his turn on interior renders for the first time. Might have to put you on payroll you know.](https:\u002F\u002Ffeedspring-storage.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com\u002Ffeeds\u002FGnE1hZzU3oNXunwytX3Kl-EvYYUDZc9y6h-8IbPJe4gfwsmyMCovt2CT6w.jpg) [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fp\u002FDJAC1lsIYGw\u002F)![Hi, I’m Judith 👋 Interior designer, design psychology geek, accidental-but-meant-to-be interior designer behind this wonderful whirlwind that is Atelier Akuko. I didn’t come up through the “right” design schools. I came through politics, fashion, psychology, magazines, motherhood—and a deep-rooted obsession with how space shapes how we feel. Now, I help bold, curious humans design spaces that feel like they finally stopped asking for permission. It’s not about trends. It’s not about looking expensive. It’s about designing spaces that reflect who you really are—and who you’re becoming. ✨ Want in? Link in bio to book a discovery call. #CreativeJourney #BuildingMyDream #InteriorDesignJourney #StorytellingThroughSpaces #CreativeFreedom #LivingUnfiltered #DesignersOfInstagram #AuthenticInteriors](https:\u002F\u002Ffeedspring-storage.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com\u002Ffeeds\u002FGnE1hZzU3oNXunwytX3Kl-EBkFyTZrNCqbB5rwZQLiZ25Dwq8jKUUGOcHw.jpg) [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fp\u002FDWqsT8iDeR0\u002F)![This week Homes & Gardens came over to interview me about my design rules (more on that next week)… And, as these things tend to do, it finally pushed me to get my office over the finish line. Almost. There’s still one missing piece, so the full reveal will have to wait — but here are a few snippets in the meantime. — Funnily enough, they probably capture how I think about design better than any neatly written “rules” ever could. Curves, swirls, things that don’t quite behave. Nothing too straight. Nothing too well-behaved. Not in a literal sense — more in the way I approach things. A little less about perfection, a little more about movement. A bit of experimentation. A bit of pushing things further than they strictly need to go. About bending things just enough so it feels like you’ve stepped into a slightly different version of your life. — Full reveal soon. Images taken by @akukolabs, wallpaper supplied by @belartestudio](https:\u002F\u002Ffeedspring-storage.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com\u002Ffeeds\u002FGnE1hZzU3oNXunwytX3Kl-8AmSGF6zUujV585XDav1dNlzWhqs4_mzaXks.jpg) [ Avatar atelierakuko ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.inst …. A Fun \u002F Playful, High-End \u002F Luxury, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Architecture & Real Estate industry. Designed by Timothy Achumba. The overall color palette features Gray, Black, White, Brown. The typography features Inter (Sans Serif). Built using Framer Sites, React. 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He specializes in typography, art direction, and editorial design, which result in publications, websites, visual identities for exhibitions, cultural institutions, architectural studios, and both national and international brands.","- Case - One Shot - Info - 44\\. Catalog published by CURA. Books for the exhibition _Jonas Mekas. Images are real_ curated by Francesco Urbano Ragazzi and held at the Mattatoio in collaboration with the Lithuanian Culture Institute and the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Rome. - 43\\. New website for CURA.: a curation and editorial platform based in Rome which includes magazine and publishing company. - 42\\. Visual identity and website for AVTO, a non profit center for research-based artistic practice in Istanbul. - 41\\. New brand identity and an extensive graphic system for TIMEMADE, a personal research project developed by Studio David Dolcini, where time, materials, and the handmade production process form the foundation of his wooden sculptures. - 40\\. Published on the occasion of Eugenio Tibaldi's exhibition ET 2020\u002F24 at the Fondazione La Rocca, this book is at once a catalog, a monograph, and artist's book. - 39\\. A visual identity and a website for LOCALES a curatorial platform that aims to inspire a reflection on the public sphere through artistic practices. - 38\\. Developed in a single stylistic set, Arena is a unique typeface characterized by narrow and rounded forms. - 37\\. Visual identity and exhibition design for the exhibition of the MAXXI Collection titled _What a Wonderful World_: this innovative presentation brings together major installations by fifteen international artists, curated by Bartolomeo Pietromarchi and the museum's curatorial team. - 36\\. Published on the occasion of the exhibition _Roma, a portrait_. Festival of Foreign Academies and Cultural Institutes is the first edition of a project that annually transforms Palazzo Esposizioni into a privileged observatory for the visions and research of foreign artists and scholars who spend a residency period in Rome. Published by CURA. Books. - 35\\. Publication, visual identity, and poster for _Isolario_, a project organized by the artistic and curatorial collective FRICHE in collaboration with the University IUAV of Venice and the École des Études en Science Social in Paris. - 34\\. Visual communication, printed matter and signage system for the exhibitions _visibileinvisibile Merz\u002FGupta_ at Palazzo Ardinghelli, MAXXI L’Aquila curated from Bartolomeo Pietromarchi e Nina Borel. Courtesy MAXXI Museum. Photo: Claudio Cerasoli. - 33\\. Visual identity and catalogues for Battaglia Foundry Sculpture Price #02 & #03, an international prize for young artists dedicated to bronze casting. Project undertaken with CURA. - 32\\. A dynamic identity for the exhibition held at the MAXXI Museum, _REAL\\_ITALY_ that presents the 2017 winning works of the first two editions of the competition held by the MiBACT Italian Council General Direction for Contemporary Creativity. Project realized in collaboration with CURA. - 31\\. A promotional brochure for Tubes _Step by Step_ radiators designed by Alberto Meda. - 30\\. Website and identity for Lugano based architecture firm Leuzinger e Associati. - 29\\. Identity and catalogue for the Informal Inclusion, Eugenio Tibaldi exhibitions at the Italian Pavilion, maltabiennale.art 2024. - 28\\. _BBG_ is the pseudonym for Bench Blue Gradient, a personal design product project. - 27\\. _Guhl_ is a typeface inspired by the rugged and concrete forms of the industrial design pioneer Willy Guhl. - 26\\. Visual identity for the Turkish school Renk Art Akademi, which assists students in gaining admission to universities specializing in art, design, and architecture. - 25\\. Graphic for Design, I love you but you’re bringing me down - Four Typographic Rugs an exhibition organised by Hansel Grotesque Studio at OPAL. - 24\\. _Apophenia_, a small publication about new digital materialism between art and artificial intelligence. - 23\\. Two-color website showcasing the works of the studio we architettura based in Lugano. - 22\\. Visual identity for the exhibition at the Fondazione Memmo featuring the work of the Moroccan artist Latifa Echakhch. - 21\\. Concept and exhibition design for the _Pier Paolo Pasolini. Tutto è Santo_ exhibition at the MAXXI Museum in Rome. - 20\\. Website for Studio Lys a studio stretches between design and media, embracing both. - 19\\. _Frammenti di Paradiso_ is the catalogue of the third solo exhibition curated by the Collezione Agovino. - 18\\. A 400 copy edition _Trasformazioni, Transformations, Transformationen_ is a trilingual publication developed for the architecture practise Inches Geleta based in Locarno. - 17\\. _Six Horizons, Six Roads, Ten Landscapes_ is a publication released on occasion of the participation of the Italian artist Francesco Arena to the Art Basel Unlimited 2017 exhibitions. - 16\\. Website and documented archive for the Italian video-artist Yuri Ancarani. - 15\\. Website designed for studioconcreto, a curatorial duo from Lecce. - 14\\. Identity and exhibitions design for _Bob Dylan._ _Retrospectrum_ exhibition at MAXXI Museum in Rome. - 13\\. Poster for the exhibition _Conversation Piece V_ curated by Marcello Smarrelli at the Fondazione Memmo. - 12\\. Website for the Fondazione Merz, a contemporary art center established in 2005 in Turin. - 11\\. Poster for the exhibitions _I sette messaggeri_, a group show of seven Italian artists in the Marsèlleria space in Milan. - 10\\. Catalogue published by CURA. Books on occasion of the exhibition _Home Beirut. Sounding the neighbors_ curated by Hou Hanru and Giulia Ferracci at MAXXI. - 09\\. Together with Samuele Anzellotti we have designed the visual identity and website for Il Colorificio, a little art space in Milan. - 08\\. _Dio c’è_ is a book which gathers a selection of works belonging to Fabio Agovino’s private collection. Published in 600 copies by CURA. Books editor. - 07\\. A minimal layout for the website of the Italian Nico Vascellari. Project carried out in collaboration with CURA. - 06\\. The catalogue _Elemento_, published by CURA. Books, presents the new collection of the Dutch artist Maaike Schoorel’s pictorial works in 2016. - 05\\. Graphic design of _2%\u002F717\u002F1949_ catalogue, which conveys the meaning of the 2% law: art in Italian public space. - 04\\. Identity for the Fondazione Ermanno Casoli based in Marche, which is a pioneer in investigating the potential of dialogue between art and factory. - 03\\. Issued by De Vleeshal, FRAC Champagne-Ardenne and Monitor Gallery the book highlights Francesco Arena’s most important works between 2004-2014. - 02\\. A funny website for Rio Grande, a multidisciplinary organisation from Milan. - 01\\. Logo for Nisi Masa, a no-profit French organisation and European network for young cinema associations. Walter Santomauro Graphic, web & type designer For any collaboration or requests please get in touch. info@waltersantomauro.com Instagram @wltrae Walter Santomauro is an Italian graphic designer based in Turin. He specializes in typography, art direction, and editorial design, which result in publications, websites, visual identities for exhibitions, cultural institutions, architectural studios, and both national and international brands. 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New brand identity and an extensive graphic system for TIMEMADE, a personal research project developed by Studio David Dolcini, where time, materials, and the handmade production process form the foundation of his wooden sculptures. - 40\\. Published on the occasion of Eugenio Tibaldi's exhibition ET 2020\u002F24 at the Fondazione La Rocca, this book is at once a catalog, a monograph, and artist's book. - 39\\. A visual identity and a website for LOCALES a curatorial platform that aims to inspire a reflection on the public sphere through artistic practices. - 38\\. Developed in a single stylistic set, Arena is a unique typeface characterized by narrow and rounded forms. - 37\\. Visual identity and exhibition design for the exhibition of the MAXXI Collection titled _What a Wonderful World_: this innovative presentation brings together major installations by fifteen international artists, curated by Bartolomeo Pietromarchi and the museum's curatorial team. - 36\\. Published on the occasion of the exhibition _Roma, a portrait_. Festival of Foreign Academies and Cultural Institutes is the first edition of a project that annually transforms Palazzo Esposizioni into a privileged observatory for the visions and research of foreign artists and scholars who spend a residency period in Rome. Published by CURA. Books. - 35\\. Publication, visual identity, and poster for _Isolario_, a project organized by the artistic and curatorial collective FRICHE in collaboration with the University IUAV of Venice and the École des Études en Science Social in Paris. - 34\\. Visual communication, printed matter and signage system for the exhibitions _visibileinvisibile Merz\u002FGupta_ at Palazzo Ardinghelli, MAXXI L’Aquila curated from Bartolomeo Pietromarchi e Nina Borel. Courtesy MAXXI Museum. Photo: Claudio Cerasoli. - 33\\. Visual identity and catalogues for Battaglia Foundry Sculpture Price #02 & #03, an international prize for young artists dedicated to bronze casting. Project undertaken with CURA. - 32\\. A dynamic identity for the exhibition held at the MAXXI Museum, _REAL\\_ITALY_ that presents the 2017 winning works of the first two editions of the competition held by the MiBACT Italian Council General Direction for Contemporary Creativity. Project realized in collaboration with CURA. - 31\\. A promotional brochure for Tubes _Step by Step_ radiators designed by Alberto Meda. - 30\\. Website and identity for Lugano based architecture firm Leuzinger e Associati. - 29\\. Identity and catalogue for the Informal Inclusion, Eugenio Tibaldi exhibitions at the Italian Pavilion, maltabiennale.art 2024. - 28\\. _BBG_ is the pseudonym for Bench Blue Gradient, a personal design product project. - 27\\. _Guhl_ is a typeface inspired by the rugged and concrete forms of the industrial design pioneer Willy Guhl. - 26\\. Visual identity for the Turkish school Renk Art Akademi, which assists students in gaining admission to universities specializing in art, design, and architecture. - 25\\. Graphic for Design, I love you but you’re bringing me down - Four Typographic Rugs an exhibition organised by Hansel Grotesque Studio at OPAL. - 24\\. _Apophenia_, a small publication about new digital materialism between art and artificial intelligence. - 23\\. Two-color website showcasing the works of the studio we architettura based in Lugano. - 22\\. Visual identity for the exhibition at the Fondazione Memmo featuring the work of the Moroccan artist Latifa Echakhch. - 21\\. Concept and exhibition design for the _Pier Paolo Pasolini. Tutto è Santo_ exhibition at the MAXXI Museum in Rome. - 20\\. Website for Studio Lys a studio stretches between design and media, embracing both. - 19\\. _Frammenti di Paradiso_ is the catalogue of the third solo exhibition curated by the Collezione Agovino. - 18\\. A 400 copy edition _Trasformazioni, Transformations, Transformationen_ is a trilingual publication developed for the architecture practise Inches Geleta based in Locarno. - 17\\. _Six Horizons, Six Roads, Ten Landscapes_ is a publication released on occasion of the participation of the Italian artist Francesco Arena to the Art Basel Unlimited 2017 exhibitions. - 16\\. Website and documented archive for the Italian video-artist Yuri Ancarani. - 15\\. Website designed for studioconcreto, a curatorial duo from Lecce. - 14\\. Identity and exhibitions design for _Bob Dylan._ _Retrospectrum_ exhibition at MAXXI Museum in Rome. - 13\\. Poster for the exhibition _Conversation Piece V_ curated by Marcello Smarrelli at the Fondazione Memmo. - 12\\. Website for the Fondazione Merz, a contemporary art center established in 2005 in Turin. - 11\\. Poster for the exhibitions _I sette messaggeri_, a group show of seven Italian artists in the Marsèlleria space in Milan. - 10\\. Catalogue published by CURA. Books on occasion of the exhibition _Home Beirut. Sounding the neighbors_ curated by Hou Hanru and Giulia Ferracci at MAXXI. - 09\\. Together with Samuele Anzellotti we have designed the visual identity and website for Il Colorificio, a little art space in Milan. - 08\\. _Dio c’è_ is a book which gathers a selection of works belonging to Fabio Agovino’s private collection. Published in 600 copies by CURA. Books editor. - 07\\. A minimal layout for the website of the Italian Nico Vascellari. Project carried out in collaboration with CURA. - 06\\. The catalogue _Elemento_, published by CURA. 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[ TREPPENRÄUME Schrozberg – ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Ftreppenraeume\u002F) [ GARTENHAUS H Schrozberg – 2025 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fgartenhaus\u002F) [ HAKRO | KANTINE Schrozberg – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhakro-kantine\u002F) [ PRAXIS T Stuttgart - Bad Cannstatt – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fpraxis-t\u002F) [ CONCEPTSTORE 2 Schrozberg – 2025 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fconceptstore-2\u002F) [ LINDE Schrozberg – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Flinde\u002F) [ LOFT CT Meran – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Floft-ct\u002F) [ STUDIO Stuttgart – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Farchitekturbuero-stuttgart\u002F) [ HAUS CH Remshalden – 2023 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-ch\u002F) [ HAUS TM Böblingen – 2020 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-tm\u002F) [ SCHROOZ AM MARKT SCHROZBERG – 2022 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fschrooz-am-markt\u002F) [ HAKRO | LAUBENGANG SCHROZBERG – 2022 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhakro-laubengang\u002F) [ BEST WORKSPACES 2022 Stuttgart – 2022 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fbest-workspaces-2022\u002F) [ HAKRO | SCHAURAUM SCHROZBERG – 2020 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhakro-schauraum\u002F) [ In Progress Surfhouse Portugal – 2021 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fin-progress-surfhouse\u002F) [ COWORKING-SPACE FREI Stuttgart – 2021 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fcoworking-space-frei\u002F) [ AGENTUR WERBEWELT Stuttgart – 2020 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fagentur-werbewelt\u002F) [ HAKRO | Messestand Stuttgart – 2020 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhakro-messestand\u002F) [ HAUS G STUTTGART – 2019 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-g\u002F) [ BURG HÜLSHOFF Burg Hülshoff – 2018 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fwettbewerb-burg-huelshoff\u002F) [ @ SATTLER Lightning Göppingen – 2018 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fseebald\u002F) [ BISCHOFFS Bad Urach – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fbischoffs\u002F) [ KESSELHAUS Bad Urach – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fkesselhaus\u002F) [ Vortrag @ Pauline51 Stuttgart – 2017 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fvortrag-pauline51\u002F) [ AUSSEN R Stuttgart – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Faussen-r\u002F) [ AGENTUR T Stuttgart – 2017 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fagentur-t\u002F) [ Vortrag „Wilder Mann“ Stuttgart – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fvortrag-wilder-mann\u002F) [ Wilder Mann Bad Urach – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fwilder-mann\u002F) [ Bücher Stuttgart – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002F1295\u002F) [ HAUS SCH Pliezhausen – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fhaus-sch\u002F) [ Der Wilde Mann Bad Urach – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fder-wilde-mann\u002F) [ BLOCKPARTY Stuttgart – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fblockparty\u002F) [ HHQ Stuttgart – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhhq\u002F) [ Bräustüble Bad Urach – 2014 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fwilder-mann\u002F) [ Foto Porschemuseum Stuttgart realisiert durch Architekturbüro SEEBALD. 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Page content: - HAKRO | KANTINE - PRAXIS T - LOFT CT - HAKRO | LAUBENGANG - HAUS CH Schlagwortliste - Bauen im Bestand - Lichtplanung - Interior - Büro - Installation - Ausstellung - Agentur - Aussenansicht - Neubau - Innenausbau - Museum - Glas - Hotel - Holzbau - Wettbewerb - Wohnhaus - Retail - Villa - Vinothek - Klinker - Veranstaltung - Boutiquehotel - \\\\\\* Plus - Vortrag - Literatur - Wein - Innenarchitektur - Braustube - Kegelbahn - Sternerestaurant - Rohbau - Aussenanlage - Automotive - Jazzclub - Hochschule Stuttgart - Briefmarke Adresse Architekturbüro Stuttgart Stöckachstraße 11A 70190 Stuttgart Deutschland Kontakt Mail: info@seebald.net Telefon: +49 711 400 497 00 FACEBOOK | PINTEREST | INSTAGRAM | LINKEDIN Navigation - Home - Projekte - Journal - Studio - Kontakt © Copyright 2026 Seebald. [ TREPPENRÄUME Schrozberg – ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Ftreppenraeume\u002F) [ GARTENHAUS H Schrozberg – 2025 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fgartenhaus\u002F) [ HAKRO | KANTINE Schrozberg – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhakro-kantine\u002F) [ PRAXIS T Stuttgart - Bad Cannstatt – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fpraxis-t\u002F) [ CONCEPTSTORE 2 Schrozberg – 2025 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fconceptstore-2\u002F) [ LINDE Schrozberg – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Flinde\u002F) [ LOFT CT Meran – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Floft-ct\u002F) [ STUDIO Stuttgart – 2024 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Farchitekturbuero-stuttgart\u002F) [ HAUS CH Remshalden – 2023 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-ch\u002F) [ HAUS TM Böblingen – 2020 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-tm\u002F) [ SCHROOZ AM MARKT SCHROZBERG – 2022 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fschrooz-am-markt\u002F) [ HAKRO | LAUBENGANG SCHROZBERG – 2022 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhakro-laubengang\u002F) [ BEST WORKSPACES 2022 Stuttgart – 2022 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fbest-workspaces-2022\u002F) [ HAKRO | SCHAURAUM SCHROZBERG – 2020 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhakro-schauraum\u002F) [ In Progress Surfhouse Portugal – 2021 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fin-progress-surfhouse\u002F) [ COWORKING-SPACE FREI Stuttgart – 2021 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fcoworking-space-frei\u002F) [ AGENTUR WERBEWELT Stuttgart – 2020 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fagentur-werbewelt\u002F) [ HAKRO | Messestand Stuttgart – 2020 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhakro-messestand\u002F) [ HAUS G STUTTGART – 2019 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-g\u002F) [ BURG HÜLSHOFF Burg Hülshoff – 2018 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fwettbewerb-burg-huelshoff\u002F) [ @ SATTLER Lightning Göppingen – 2018 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fseebald\u002F) [ BISCHOFFS Bad Urach – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fbischoffs\u002F) [ KESSELHAUS Bad Urach – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fkesselhaus\u002F) [ Vortrag @ Pauline51 Stuttgart – 2017 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fvortrag-pauline51\u002F) [ AUSSEN R Stuttgart – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Faussen-r\u002F) [ AGENTUR T Stuttgart – 2017 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fagentur-t\u002F) [ Vortrag „Wilder Mann“ Stuttgart – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fvortrag-wilder-mann\u002F) [ Wilder Mann Bad Urach – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fwilder-mann\u002F) [ Bücher Stuttgart – 2016 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002F1295\u002F) [ HAUS SCH Pliezhausen – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fhaus-sch\u002F) [ Der Wilde Mann Bad Urach – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fder-wilde-mann\u002F) [ BLOCKPARTY Stuttgart – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fblockparty\u002F) [ HHQ Stuttgart – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhhq\u002F) [ Bräustüble Bad Urach – 2014 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fwilder-mann\u002F) [ Foto Porschemuseum Stuttgart realisiert durch Architekturbüro SEEBALD. Porsche Museum Stuttgart – 2005 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fporsche-museum\u002F) [ Besucherzentrum Rehau Erlangen – 2011 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fbesucherzentrum-rehau\u002F) [ Mercedes Benz Campus Stuttgart – 2012 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fmercedes-benz-campus\u002F) [ Haus der Zukunft Berlin – 2012 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-der-zukunft\u002F) [ SHOWROOM BURGBAD GREDING – 2012 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fwb-showroom-burgbad\u002F) [ PLACES Stuttgart – 2010 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fplaces\u002F) [ HAUS R Gerlingen – 2012 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-r\u002F) [ BIX @ Briefmarke Stuttgart – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fbix-briefmarke\u002F) [ HAUS M STUTTGART – 2004 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhaus-m\u002F) [ Nachhaltiges Bauen in Ludwigsburg bei Stuttgart Halle 2Z Ludwigsburg – 2009 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fhalle-2z\u002F) [ Foyer Werkzentrum Ludwigsburg – 2006 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Ffoyer-werkzentrum\u002F) [ Publicmotor Stuttgart – 2008 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fpublic-phaidon\u002F) [ HHQ Stuttgart – 2015 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fjournal\u002Fhhq\u002F) [ Pulsmacher Ludwigsburg – 2005 ](https:\u002F\u002Fseebald.net\u002Fprojekte\u002Fpu …. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, High-End \u002F Luxury, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Architecture & Real Estate industry. The overall color palette features White, Black, Gray. The typography features Google Sans, Google Sans, Roboto (Sans Serif). Built using Contact Form 7, Google Maps, jQuery, Modernizr, PHP, WordPress, WPML. AI description: SEEBALD. is a sophisticated interdisciplinary studio based in Stuttgart, specializing in the intersection of architecture, interior design, and spatial identity. The website serves as a high-end digital portfolio, showcasing a curated selection of projects that emphasize materiality, light, and structural harmony. It is designed for discerning clients and collaborators seeking bespoke architectural solutions that blend functional precision with aesthetic character. The visual identity is defined by a rigorous, editorial minimalism. Utilizing a stark monochrome palette and expansive whitespace, the design allows the high-quality architectural photography to command full attention. The typography is bold and authoritative, employing large, clean sans-serif typefaces that act as structural elements within the layout. The user experience is seamless and understated, mirroring the studio's own design philosophy of intentionality and refined simplicity."]