For the Villeroy & Boch flagship store, we derived a corporate design element from a teapot in the form of a porcelain profile. We placed this profile in a frame as a façade and used it in the interior design as part of the furnishings. It also calls to mind stacks of plates.
| Client | Villeroy & Boch |
| Location | Frankfurt / Main, Germany |
| Project-Team | Bernhard Franken, Peter Wendling |
| Status | completed 2001 |
| Dimension | 150 m2 |
"Parametric design, often
linking the contextual with the meta-
phorical, is a
transparent and formal approach to the creation of a narrative archi-tecture."