Düsseldorf studio Urselmann Inside has renovated its personal workplace inside utilizing biodegradable, recycled or upcycled supplies, together with glueless joinery and a cellulose-based wall cladding.
The inside design studio mentioned that it renovated its self-described “round” workplace within the German metropolis to solely characteristic supplies which might be both recycled, upcycled or biodegradable.

These embody current wood and terrazzo flooring that was salvaged throughout the renovation, in addition to heaters obtained from resource-efficient constructing materials platform Concular.
Unfold over one predominant workspace, a kitchen and a gathering room, the single-level workplace options clay paint partitions and is designed for use as each a co-working area and a showroom.




“The workplace additionally serves us as a laboratory in that we are able to [use it to] check new qualities, supplies and development strategies,” venture supervisor Liz Theißen informed Dezeen.
A stable wood body was used to create easy kitchen cupboards, which have been constructed with out glue in order that the construction is absolutely demountable.




The body was fitted with panels shaped from recycled strips of cloth equipped by textile model Kvadrat from its Actually assortment.
For its partitions, the studio used Honext wall cladding – a cellulose-based materials that’s produced utilizing paper sludge and cardboard waste.
Poplar wooden from a tree felled within the close by metropolis of Krefeld was chosen for the ceiling, which was additionally assembled with out glue.
All through the workplace, impartial and minimal color and materials palettes have been utilized to the inside design, which additionally contains clusters of fastidiously organized potted vegetation and books.
Second-hand lighting encased in wiggly orange felt from Hey-Signal provides a splash of color to the in any other case sandy-hued environment.




Theißen defined that the entire parts that Urselmann Inside used for the renovation have been listed in a broadcast “materials passport” that may be referred to for future tasks.
“We wish to develop a brand new design language for ourselves, by which we well mix high-quality supplies reminiscent of stable wooden with ecological constructing supplies in addition to reusable parts [to achieve] a constructive footprint within the development trade,” she concluded.




Urselmann Inside is a Düsseldorf-based interiors studio based by Sven Urselmann.
Comparable tasks to the studio’s workplace renovation embody a Madrid restaurant by Lucas Muñoz with furnishings shaped from website development waste and a bar made out of recycled stereos, bottle crates and fridges by Michael Marriott.
The images is by Magdalena Gruber.
Venture credit:
Design and construct: Urselmann Inside
Founder and designer: Sven Urselmann
Designer: Petra Jablonická
Venture supervisor: Liz Theißen