Denis Košutić’s work can be seen as an anti-traditional perception of
the role of architecture in the modern world. For this interior design-
er and architect, architecture is a subject of consumptions, instead
of a monument for eternity. According to this, Denis redesigned a
baroque Austrian Palace, giving it a modern approach. Boca do Lobo
was part of the project, providing this interior designer, luxury furni-
ture and sculptural pieces that served as an independent and strong
character in the theatre play.
This project was partly adopted and partly modified, according to
functional details. “The real challenge was to integrate the existing
collection of art, antique furniture and oriental carpets and to give
them a completely new role in the composition”, said the designer.
The baroque history of the space was treated as a fact and a kind of
a past imagination but the detailed research of it was not the issue
of interest during the design process. There is a kind of baroque spir-
it in the air that was mixed with strong contemporary influence.
The rooms thereby created have been meticulously dealt with
separately, according to the principle “everything is allowed.”
The various moods and sources of inspiration translated into the
design of the individual rooms are always independent of each
other and yet familiar.
AUSTRIAN PALACE
DISCOVER TRUE LUXURY IN THIS AUSTRIAN PALACE
DESIGNED BY DENIS KOŠUTIĆ
Austrian Palace by Denis Košutić
Austrian Palace by Denis Košutić,
Newton dining table and Pixel cabinet by Boca do Lobo