Villa Nuvola. The Art of German Design
Under the name LenzWerk Monaco, the LenzWerk Group opened a showroom in the heart of the Principality of Monaco earlier this year. The result is a living experience par excellence where the Who is Who of German design brands showcase their iconic furniture and luminaries. The entire interior of Villa Nuvola, which is purposefully designed as a private residence, can be experienced and purchased. Highlights include the hand-knotted Jan Kath carpet from the legendary “Erased Heritage” series, the unique gesture-controlled lamps by Occhio as well as perennial living spaces by Walter Knoll.
Stretching over 800 m2, the private showroom displays “The Art of German Design” and offers holistic interior concepts. In cooperation with leading German brands such as Jan Kath, Walter Knoll, Occhio, Burmester, Bette, Dornbracht, Miele, WMF, KSI, Kaia and Loewe, LenzWerk Monaco establishes tailor-made concepts for interior design. This approach is complemented with selected pieces of furniture from its own LenzWerk manufactory. With its focus on individual and tailored solutions best fitted to the needs and wishes of its customers, LenzWerk Monaco seeks an optimal connection between form and functionality, between aesthetics and quality.
Villa Nuvola. A total work of art.
In its essence, Villa Nuvola can be seen as a comprehensive work of art in which functionality merges smoothly with aesthetics. As an ambitious addition to interior design, the König Galerie Berlin is represented with art works by the most sought-after contemporary artists. Works by Katharina Grosse, Jorinde Voigt, Anselm Reyle and Jeppe Hein as well as sculptures by Alicja Kwade make Villa Nuvola a tactile private art space. Here, art is experienced beyond the sterility of a museum – in its most original form.
The Villa Nuvola is the aesthetically fitting headquarters of LenzWerk within the Principality of Monaco. This villa was created as a pilot project for the iconic high-rise “Le Stella” by the renowned Parisian architect Jean-Pierre Lott, who has had a significant influence on Monaco’s skyline with numerous landmarks. With its naturally curved, almost amorphous forms and the luminous façade of white mosaic tiles, the building radiates both calm and elegance; reminiscent of an urban sculpture. With its new use as a concept store of German design, the aesthetic attention to detail now reflects on the inside as well as the outside.
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- ELLE Decoration, Germany - July 2022 -
- monacolife.net, Monaco - May 2022 -
- ICON, Germany - December 2021 -
- arcade-xxl.de, Germany - November 2021 -
- arcade, Germany - November 2021 -
- Die Presse Luxury Living, Austria - October 2021 -
- streifzugmedia.com, Germany - October 2021 -
- Streifzug Hamburg, Germany - October 2021 -
- AD Best of Germany, Germany - October 2021 -
- AIT, Germany - October 2021 -
- ad-magazin.de, Germany - September 2021 -
- COTE Magazine, France - September 2021 -
- Meubel+, Netherlands - August 2021 -
- Interieur Bouw, Netherlands - August 2021 -
- lichtnet.de, Germany - August 2021 -
- l'ARCA INTERNATIONAL, Monaco - July 2021 -
- ELLE Decoration, Germany - July 2021 -
- Immobilien Streifzug München, Austria - June 2021 -
- numeroberlin.de, Germany - June 2021 -
- Decostyle, Netherlands - May 2021 -
- Wohnrevue, Switzerland - June 2021 -
- ddn Design Diffusion, Italy - May 2021 -
- monacolife.net, Monaco - April 2021 -
- Meubel+, Netherlands - April 2021 -
- La Gazette de Monaco, Monaco - April 2021 -
- interior fashion, Germany - April 2021 -