Timeless Design of Valentyns Office in Cologne by Architect Thomas van den Valentyn
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Natasha Levy
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Summary
The article describes the design of Valentyns office in Cologne, emphasizing its timeless aesthetic achieved through classic furniture and neutral colors. Designed by architect Thomas van den Valentyn, the 2,100-square-metre office is located in a 1960s building by the River Rhine and features a mix of workspaces and wellness facilities.
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· 2 pulledClassic furniture pieces and neutral colours are meant to give an ageless quality to the interior of this office in Cologne, designed by architect Thomas van den Valentyn.
The 2,100-square-metre Valentyns office occupies a 1960s building beside the River Rhine and provides a mix of formal workspaces and high-end wellness facilities.
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