• Artemide North America
    @artemide
    The Artemide group, founded by Ernesto Gismondi in 1959, operates today throughout the world, with 16 subsidiaries and affiliated companies, and 35 exclusive distributors. They have production centers in Italy, France, Germany, the USA, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. Artemide offers not only lamps for moments of relaxation at home, but also large sophisticated installations for lighting public and private professional activities. Artemide is one of the most known illumination brands in the world and is known for products like Eclisse (1967, from Vico Magistretti), Tolomeo (1989, from Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina) and Pipe (2004, from Herzog & De Meuron), all showed at the Compasso D'oro Awards.
  • Ton
    @ton
    Ton is an independent Czech furniture company that is a traditional manufacturer of a wide range of design chairs, bar stools, tables, armchairs, and garden furniture. Ton products are suitable for both the home and office and will suit any type of interior. You can choose from many different materials including wood, leather, fur, and eco-fur.
  • A69 Architects
    @a69_architects
    A69-architekti, s.r.o. has several dozen projects and realizations to its credit in various locations in the Czech Republic.
  • ADR Architects
    @ivetacerna3611
    The ADR is Architectural studio founded by Ales Lapka and Petr Kolar from the Czech Republic, the architects, which provides a wide range of services. Its team consists of architects and engineers. The architectural studio specializes in constructional projects, renovations, interior design, furniture design and presenting exhibitions. http://www.adr.cz/en/
  • David Židlický
    @david_idlick_
    David Židlický is a photographer based in the Czech Republic.
  • Ales Jungmann
    @ales_jungmann
    Ales Jungmann is an architectural photographer based in the Czech Republic.
  • Alexander Orejov
    @alexanderorejov
    I am a manager at https://www.estate-czech.ru/
  • Prague Kolektiv
    @prague_kolektiv
    Prague Kolektiv is the only enterprise in North America specializing in original Czech furniture, lighting, and decorative objects. Our pieces represent the designs of the pre-war Czech avant-garde and mid-century social realism. Prague Kolektiv is a collaboration between Barton Quillen, a New York native, and Italian architect, Giovanni Negrisin. Both partners lived and worked for over 10 years in the Czech Republic, Quillen as a manager of major building restoration projects and director of an art center and Negrisin as an architect and interior designer on commercial and residential projects. During this period they were introduced to the remarkable achievements of Czech modernism and are active collectors. The showroom is located in the Dumbo section of the Brooklyn waterfront which over the years has been home to many artists. More recently, the area established itself as a center for furniture and home design. Prague Kolektiv�s 3,000 square foot space occupies the ground floor of one of Dumbo�s 19th century warehouses. Its industrial aesthetic provides a complementary backdrop for the collection. Pieces include furniture, lighting, glass and other decorative objects displayed in illuminated lacquered boxes and on movable platforms throughout the space. The Prague Kolektiv showroom is available to organizations that need open-format, attractive space for promotional events and other activities. what is czech design? The pre-war and post-war periods in Czechoslovakia produced outstanding designs in extraordinarily different political, social, and economic contexts. In many of the pre-war Czech pieces that we carry, the influences from the Bauhaus and architects such as Le Corbusier, Mart Stam, Adolf Loos and Mies van der Rohe are unmistakable. As Kenneth Frampton noted in his work Modern Architecture: A Critical History �The one country which has always been inadequately represented in any account of the International Style is Czechoslovakia.� Czech pieces from this period imbue interiors with an elegance and simplicity that are as appealing to our senses today as they were eighty years ago. Some people may be familiar with the tubular chrome-plated steel and lacquered wood typically used in functionalist furniture design in Czechoslovakia as elsewhere in Europe in the 1920s and 1930s, but most people are not familiar with the designs that emerged in Czechoslovakia during the 1950s and 1960s. While the Communist rule of that period did have an impact on much of the creative and entrepreneurial activity in Czech society, sensible and attractive designs in the decorative arts continued to emerge. Czech pieces won 27 gold medals at the 1958 Brussels Expo. The designs from that period reflect a simplicity of form and playful detail that are a distinct trait of twentieth century Czech design.
  • Helena Kadlicova
    @helenakadlicova
    I'm a manager at "PREMIER CLINIC": https://www.premier-clinic.cz Wi-fi and internet The complete clinic is included in a high-speed WiFi connection for your convenience. The operation should be planned so you don't have menstruation, because during this time period everything bleeds more through the operation and following the operation you'll have more bloating and bruising. Regardless, inform the surgeon. You'll be able to arrange the day of the procedure. Unique anesthesia in the Czech Republic Our low-flow anesthesia is managed by the best anesthesiologists in the Czech Republic by using top HEYER anesthesiology products from Germany.
  • Process
    @process
    Process is a Czech design company that focuses on the production of atypical furniture designs for both private and commercial interiors. Their services include architectonic project to manufacturing and assembling.
  • Olgoj Chorchoj
    @olgojchorchoj
    Studio Olgoj Chorchoj is an architectural and design studio based in Prague, Czech Republic. The team focuses on the importance of interior design and reconstruction of historical objects and buildings.
  • Sqele s.r.o.
    @sqelesro
    https://www.eurobydleni.cz/ For a comprehensive comparison of real estate offers by all over the Czech Republic, look no further than the portal. We all closely interact personally with a professional SEO organization to ensure that we get the traffic where is considered needed, based on the most relevant keywords. As of today, we are among the “big five” of the largest and most went to property places in the Czech Republic - and continue to grow with each day! Besides all that, it is also financially advantageous to market your offer through our site - while maintaining precisely the same quality of solutions, we offer significantly less costly prices when compared to our similarly-sized competition. The lowest priced advertising here starts for a mere 2 hundred CZK / month!
  • SIAL architects and engineers
    @sial
    SIAL Architects and Engineers Ltd. Is an internationally renowned Czech architectural company with a long-time experience and personal continuity among its partners. It was established in 1991 as the successor of SIAL studio, originally founded by architect Karel Hubáček in 1968. In its current form, the company it’s a team of 21 persons – architects, civil engineers and structural engineers. Our range of skills covers architecture, urban and landscape design, masterplanning, structural engineering, interior design and also complete permits procurement.
  • Bridget Gleeson
    @bridget_gleeson
    Bridget Gleeson is a freelance journalist. She’s written about travel and culture for Lonely Planet, BBC Travel, BBC Culture, The Guardian, Budget Travel, Afar, Wine Enthusiast, Mr & Mrs Smith, Jetsetter, Tablet Hotels, The Independent, Delta Sky, Continental, LAN Airlines, Korean Air, Luxury Latin America, Artsy and Time Out. She curates the Buenos Aires page for AFAR.com, writes a column each week for LAN Airlines’ Only in South America blog, and has appeared on film for Bon Appétit and Condé Nast Traveler in conjunction with Conde Nast Entertainment. She’s lived in Italy, the Czech Republic, Nicaragua and Argentina.
  • Offecct
    @offecct
    OFFECCT believes in combining genuine Swedish craftsmanship with qualitative, innovative and sustainable design. We execute our beliefs in close collaboration with some of the world's most renowned designers, who all share our company's passion for creative meeting places. Together we strive to create elegant and intelligent products, incorporating Scandinavian design tradition and ecological values in the process. OFFECCT is represented in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Great Britain, France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Holland, Germany, Luxemburg, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Estonia, Russia, Czech Republic, Japan, USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Hong Kong. OFFECCT headquarters, factory and showroom were redesigned in 2005 by Claesson Kovisto Rune Architects. The front of the building holds 16.647 plastic insert feet presenting the company logotype, and was named Tibro's foremost design building in 2007.
  • malfinio
    @malfinio
    client space light movement mass emptiness proportions detail! balance with allsenses unique story experience energy Martina Homolková graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of Czech Technical University in Prague. She founded her studio, called Malfinio, in 2020 after five years of experience in Formafatal. Martina focuses mainly on int erior design. “I let the clients feel the space through my filter. Then, together, we create their unique story, tailored from the concept to the implementation. It is crucial for me to tune in to the uniqueness of each client and space. I emphasise space and light, openings, materials, textures, combinations, layers, and detail (!). To me, the interconnecting principle lies within a coherent concept founded on functionality and practicality, interconnection of individual elements, and balance of the whole. I like searching for new limits, which would not be possible without the best of craftsmen.”
  • Nicholas Sailer
    @nicholas_sailer
    Nicholas Sailer is an award-winning filmmaker and director currently based in Brooklyn, NY. Although his primary focus is filmmaking and storytelling, he doesn’t let the boundaries of any one industry contain his creativity: He has worked as a photographer, a designer, an artist, and a writer. Sailer has studied Industrial Design at the College of Design in Raleigh, NC, as well as the Screenwriting at the Prague Institute in Prague, Czech Republic. All of Sailer’s work is focused on creativity, innovation, and storytelling – His work is grounded in strong story structure and breathtaking visuals. His filmography includes ‘The Revolutionary’ (2011), ‘The Strong One’ (2012) (www.thestrongonefilm.com), and ‘IPSEITY’ (2013) (www.ipseityfilm.com). He plans to direct several features films in the next few years, and is currently developing another feature length script. Sailer has received several awards for his films, including awards for editing, directing, and picture. In 2012, Sailer won Best Picture and Best Directing at Campus Moviefest, the world’s largest student film festival, where 75,000 student compete.
  • So Concrete a.s.
    @so_concrete
    So Concrete – Digital Concrete So Concrete is a partner for a new era of construction, with high demands for efficient production optimization, process digitalisation and meeting sustainability requirements. So Concrete technology is built on three pillars: Topology optimization uses artificial intelligence algorithms to find a suitable structural solution while minimizing the material usage. This can achieve up to 60% of material savings compared to standard methods. Robotic fabrication – 3D printing – significantly saves time and ensures maximum precision and quality of production. UHPC, or ultra-high-performance concrete, is impermeable and virtually non-absorbent, therefore extending the life cycle of components several times over, making them practically maintenance-free. So Concrete is a partner of successful realizations. It provides comprehensive project management – from initial analysis, design, budgeting and scheduling to implementation and final installation. Robotic fabrication is performed both in-house and on-site. So Concrete can also be subcontracted for specific parts of a project. So Concrete is formed by a team of professionals with years of experience in the fields of building materials, construction and robotic technology. The development of the technology is based on a partnership with ABB Robotics, Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague and Master Builders Solutions. So Concrete brings a new structural and aesthetic solution to concrete. Make an appointment at info@so-concrete.com and discover new solutions.
  • Studio Daniel Libeskind
    @studiodaniellibeskind
    Born in postwar Poland, Daniel Libeskind immigrated to America with his family becoming an American citizen in 1964. He studied music in Israel and later became a virtuoso performer in New York. He left music to study architecture, receiving his professional architectural degree in 1970 from Cooper Union, then earned a postgraduate degree in History and Theory of Architecture at the School of Comparative Studies at Essex University (England) in 1971. Daniel Libeskind established his architectural studio in Berlin, Germany in 1989 after winning the competition to build the Jewish Museum in Berlin. In February 2003, Studio Daniel Libeskind moved its headquarters from Berlin to New York City when Daniel Libeskind was selected as the master planner for the World Trade Center redevelopment. Among the many Libeskind buildings that have received worldwide acclaim are The Felix Nussbaum Haus, in Osnabrück, Germany (1998), the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester, England (2002), the extension to the Denver Art Museum and the Denver Art Museum Residences (2006), the Royal Ontario Museum (2007) and the Glass Courtyard, an extension to the Jewish Museum Berlin, (2007), the Ascent at Roebling’s Bridge, a residential high-rise in Covington, Kentucky (2008), the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco (2008), and Westside, Europe’s largest retail and health center, located in Bern, Switzerland (2008). In 2012, Studio Libeskind Design was established in Milan, Italy, to focus on product and industrial design. To date, Libeskind Design has developed products for companies in Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Poland, Spain, Turkey, and the United States
  • Riedel
    @riedel
    The story begins in 1756 in Bohemia and continues right down to the united Europe of today, taking in on the way some of the most dramatic events in European history. The Riedel family has been in the glass business for 300 years, with 11 generations keeping the family business intact. The story begins in 1678 in the northern part of Bohemia, bordering Schlesia - today the Czech republic and Poland respectively. This part of Bohemia was a German speaking enclave known as the Sudetenland. The Venetians brought back the knowledge of glass making from the Near East around 1.000 A.D. The knowledge of producing glass spread slowly towards the northern part of Europe, searching for energy, critical to the melting of glass. Wood was the source, causing a glassmaker migration to the forests. Due to this migration, a glass culture developed in Bohemia in the 17th century. After being a prison during WWII, Claus Reidel returned to his village. The head of the local glassworks, Swarovski, had heard that there was a Riedel in town and asked to see him. Swarovski had been taught the art of glass making by Claus's great grandfather Josef, and took Claus under his wing like a son, even sending him to university to study chemistry. Claus Riedel, now married to Italian Adia, whom he had met in Italy during the war, moved around doing various jobs between 1951 and 1956, ending up in Innsbruck, Austria. This was around the time that the Swarovskis were approached to take over a glass works in the small town of Kufstein near Innsbruck in Austria, but they declined as the production of stemware did not fit their profile. Claus had no capital to buy the works, but the Swarovskis advanced him the money, and Claus took over the bankrupt Tiroler Glashütte, today's Riedel factory. After a period of readjustment, Walter threw himself into the new business with his son, but they had quite different ideas in terms of priorities - Claus was very keen on the production of stemware and Walter preferred high output items. This led to an inevitable The Riedel glassworks had a brand new direction - unadorned, delicate, fine wine glasses. In his 1961 catalogue, Claus Riedel displayed for the first time his vision of glasses specially made to enhance specific styles of wine, distinguishing the Riedel company more than ever before, as to date fashion in stemware had been dictated purely by aesthetics, not function. The handmade Sommeliers series was launched in 1973, introducing the revolutionary new concept to the wine trade and changing the world of wineglasses forever. In his research into how the shape of a glass affects the wine inside, Claus discovered one major factor - that virtually every glass people drank wine from was too small to do justice to the wine. The Sommeliers Series was showered with prizes from around the world. Georg Riedel, tenth generation, further developed Claus's theories, producing grape-specific glasses, and mechanizing the production of fine wine glasses with his Vinum series, making Riedel glasses far more affordable to wine lovers the world over. A milestone in the modern Riedel company is the founding of a Riedel company in the United States, which came about following an encounter between Robert Mondavi and Georg Riedel, showing real commitment to the US market. While Claus was a talented designer, as recognised by the National Olympic Committee when they commissioned him to design and produce vases for the 1968 Olympic Games, his son Georg brought a calming, analytical eye to the business, soon spotting weaknesses in the corporate structure. As Georg took over more and more of the strategy for the business, Claus gradually became less involved, until Georg took the helm of the company in 1987, where he remains to this day.