Collection by J. Scholti

Cementing the Warmth

“Concrete is uncontrollable.." - Christopher Robertson, designer

The master bedroom, which features a bed by Paolo Piva, an Egg chair by Arne Jacobsen, and a Ball pendant lamp by George Nelson, opens directly onto a verdant patio. The metal shutters at the bottom of the window keep out flying embers in case of fire.
The master bedroom, which features a bed by Paolo Piva, an Egg chair by Arne Jacobsen, and a Ball pendant lamp by George Nelson, opens directly onto a verdant patio. The metal shutters at the bottom of the window keep out flying embers in case of fire.
The lower level has a reinforced concrete frame. The timber and concrete surfaces are left exposed throughout the home. Tolomeo lights from Artemide hang above one of the beds.
The lower level has a reinforced concrete frame. The timber and concrete surfaces are left exposed throughout the home. Tolomeo lights from Artemide hang above one of the beds.
After an unprecedented year of earthquakes, hurricanes, and fires, a bright light has been shed on the benefits of building with concrete.
After an unprecedented year of earthquakes, hurricanes, and fires, a bright light has been shed on the benefits of building with concrete.
The ConcreteWall collection is the result of photographing raw and refined concrete walls, raw cinder block walls and even graffiti, in locations across Norway. The imagery used in this unique wallpaper is based on high-resolution photography and custom manipulation. No pattern is ever repeated, something that results in a very realistic finish.
The ConcreteWall collection is the result of photographing raw and refined concrete walls, raw cinder block walls and even graffiti, in locations across Norway. The imagery used in this unique wallpaper is based on high-resolution photography and custom manipulation. No pattern is ever repeated, something that results in a very realistic finish.
Concrescence concrete planters by Vakodesign
Concrescence concrete planters by Vakodesign
Concrete typographic bookends by  Andrew Ferrier and Corbin Dowd
Concrete typographic bookends by Andrew Ferrier and Corbin Dowd
Customers are given the freedom to seat themselves with a “self-regulating line” concept. The floors feature a subtle stencil pattern that’s finished with a weathered texture.
Customers are given the freedom to seat themselves with a “self-regulating line” concept. The floors feature a subtle stencil pattern that’s finished with a weathered texture.
Meili makes tea in the kitchen. The Living Tower by Vernon Panton is in the background.
Meili makes tea in the kitchen. The Living Tower by Vernon Panton is in the background.
The bar was built to complement the skate bowl with a design that would work in tandem with it. A black Smeg refrigerator and surfboard rack are just a few inclusions that contribute to the overall industrialized look. Going a step further, a 4.5-meter-long timber bar created from ground and polished concrete was designed to match the flooring seamlessly.
The bar was built to complement the skate bowl with a design that would work in tandem with it. A black Smeg refrigerator and surfboard rack are just a few inclusions that contribute to the overall industrialized look. Going a step further, a 4.5-meter-long timber bar created from ground and polished concrete was designed to match the flooring seamlessly.
The patio outside Wenes's house and gallery.
The patio outside Wenes's house and gallery.

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