Range Design & Architecture Unveils Brick-Screened Furniture Showroom in Chicago
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Summary
Local studio Range Design & Architecture has designed a furniture studio and showroom in Chicago, featuring a brick screen that blends with the city's architectural context. The 3,500-square-foot space serves as a workshop, office, and event venue for Nothing Design Co.
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The headquarters for Nothing Design Co is tucked into a narrow, infill lot, expanding a vintage structure into a 3,500-square-foot (325-square metre) workshop, office and event space.
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