This project explores the relationship between pattern, space, and everyday experience through a cohesive graphic system developed for a new hub in Bucharest.
Inspired by the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, the visual concept translates abstract references to nature into modular, repetitive forms. A tree-based pattern becomes a rhythmic element within the interior, designed to interact with large windows and natural light, creating a subtle connection between the outside environment and the built space.
Alongside the main wallpaper installation, the graphic language was extended to take-away coffee cups, turning functional objects into small-scale carriers of the space’s identity.
A project where surface design becomes part of atmosphere, movement, and daily routine.