CUSTOMER
Radisson BLU
LOCATION
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
SIZE
100 sq.m.
STATUS
Ongoing
A word from the architects
We are excited to introduce the pioneering 3D printed bar at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, the first of its kind in the region.
In this interior design concept, everything is 3D printed. The walls feature custom 3D printed pieces, forming waves like a curtain frozen in time. The bar seamlessly extends from this backdrop, maintaining the same fluid design.
The seating area is also adorned with 3D printed organic forms, adding a vibrant touch and aligning with the wave-like pattern. This cohesive use of 3D printing technology creates a dynamic and innovative environment.
Our goal was to blend technology with artistry, crafting a space that is both cutting-edge and inviting. This project represents a step into the future of interior design, redefining the hospitality experience in Cluj-Napoca.
Prototyping plays a crucial role in this iterative process, allowing designers to experiment with various forms, structures, and materials. Through numerous iterations and refinements, we push the boundaries of innovation, constantly striving to achieve the perfect balance of aesthetics and functionality.
Each prototype serves as a stepping stone towards the final product, providing valuable insights and opportunities for improvement. By embracing a culture of experimentation and iteration, we foster a spirit of innovation that drives us to continually push the envelope of what’s possible in design and manufacturing.
Ultimately, it’s this relentless pursuit of excellence that has enabled us to bring the vision of probably the first 3D printed bar in Romania to life, setting a new standard for creativity and craftsmanship in the hospitality industry.