WOW interni® is a brand that is specialized in precision-fit custom design. We get together group of innovative people that becomes a leading service contractor and has a legacy of success in providing a full range of services in producing stores, offices, hotel furniture or your private home/villa.
Our international team of designers and architects together with local craftsmen and subcontractors are managing different aspect from scratch up to fully equipped space.
Combining pragmatism and passionate creativity, we do our best in:
Our projects are born from a respect for architecture and artistic discipline, but as well from a belif that design in in the details.
We formulate design which is practical, aesthetic, and conducive to intended purposes.
The fashionista, whose celebrity clients also include Christina Aguilera, Zara Phillips, Florence Welch and Paloma Fath, tackled the transformation without the help of an architect, having had experience of three previous renovations. He moved walls and stairs, re plumbed, rewired and gave the house a total redesign – and overhaul. But before the project began he called upon a feng shui expert. The consultation resulted in him moving the main staircase – as walking under a staircase is ‘bad, bad luck’. He also moved the kitchen from the ground level to the top floor where the other entertaining rooms are located so he could cook and socialise at the same time.
An open-plan living space with ten-foot windows and a soaring ceiling is ideal for dinner parties and cocktail hours, as is the modern kitchen. It features state-of-the-art appliances and ample counter top space, and faces the large living/dining area. With its eastern and southern exposures, the unit feels bright and airy. There are voluminous gallery halls throughout, perfect for displaying art, as well as a cozy den.
Four en suite bedrooms, including the master, round out the living space. Amenities at the Beekman Regent include a concierge service, doorman, personal valet, and health club.
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Many designers where creating astonishing objects that are more like sculpture in our spaces and still providing “more for less”. Hungarian textile designer Kata Monus has created an experimental storage piece in which soft material is organically integrated with wood in a way that it breaks free of the customary standards of furniture manufacturing. Textile goes beyond its application and becomes an independent component of the object, connecting the two ashen elements as a knitted structure running through holes.