Salon at Svartensgatan 7 by Dizel&Sate
Swedish design studio Dizel&Sate have developed the interior design concept and graphic profile for Svartensgatan 7, a salon named after its street address on the historic Mosebacke square in Stockholm.





The idea of Dizel&Sate was to capture transparency and light in a rather dark space with limited natural light. The design is futuristic with a color palette in subtle, natural colors juxtaposed with harsh fluorescent lighting. Glass surfaces, light panels and walls are covered by illustrations and typography that cap- ture fictional environments and people in motion.
The custom components that Dizel&Sate used, such as shelving and the reception desk, are made out of lacquered naked MDF. Oblique angles, inspired by the number seven, appear repeatedly throughout the space, for instance, the sloping sides of the reception desk. The lighting is clustered in the center of the ceiling, with tangled cords and a sense of randomness. Svartensgatan 7 also features vintage furniture by Finnish architect Eero Saarinen.
The new interior made by Dizel&Sate includes a retail area, a reception, seventeen work stations, two shampoo stations and a lounge, which all together take up a total area of 260 sq meters. With this latest project, Dizel&Sate have not only refined their own ap- proach to illustration and graphic design, but have also taken the graphic interior concept to a new level.
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