Having long admired the Townhouse in Landskrona designed by Elding Oscarson, it´s no surprise that we´ve fallen for the Swedish design duo´s stunning new offices for the Stockholm based design consultancy, No Picnic.
Housed in 19th Century buildings, originally built as stables for horses and a parade hall for troops, the new offices have meeting rooms concealed behind a reflective aluminium wall. The flat reflection of the flush fitting windows makes the glass seem like a mirror whilst the aluminium appears transparent. The wall is there, yet somehow disappears. This is a bold, kaleidoscopic and delusionary design full of wonderful trompe l’oeil effects. Look below to read more about Elding Oscarson and see more images of their stunning new offices for No Picnic.
Elding Oscarson is a Stockholm based architectural and design practice run by Johan Oscarson and Jonas Elding. Jonas was previously an associate at Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA) in Tokyo and involved in the design for the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York. Johan was an associate at Sandellsandberg in Stockholm and in charge of the designs for Villa Nilsson and the interior for the OMX headquarters.

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