Segment sofa is part of an open modular system that redefines how space is shaped. With each end cut at a 45° angle, modules can connect in every direction, unlocking endless layout possibilities. Inspired by seven-segment digital displays, the form is geometric yet expressive, adapting from linear seating to sculptural compositions. Raised on a mix of metal and high-gloss wood supports, Segment brings clarity, flexibility, and character to contemporary interiors.
Numen / For Use is a design collective led by product designers Sven Jonke, Christoph Katzler and Nikola Radeljković. Over the past 20 years, Numen/For Use has been active globally in the fields of industrial and spatial design, scenography and conceptual art. They nourish very rational aesthetics that could be categorized as functional minimalism.
Restaurant and bar of the hotel offer different levels of comfort to the guests – regular table seating or more relaxed seating by the glass facade open to the see or in the open spaces.
Children’s House is a building designed for children within the Rikard Benčić cultural complex. It is located in the Brick Building, an industrial warehouse from the end of the 19th century – its reconstruction is part of the Benčić complex revitalization project. Rijeka is the first city in Croatia to build a huge house, beautifully embellished, cheerful and full of creativity, entirely intended for children.
The new six-storey building complex showcases a state-of-the-art and environmentally friendly design with high-grade infrastructure, offering personnel a comfortable and innovative working environment.
Modular sofa Segment plays one of the centerpieces in the interior of the renovated Soho loft in New York, designed by London based STUDIOLAV.