Bremen's Tabakquartier: A Stunning Studio Transformation for Our Food Stories and Design Tales
A stunning studio in Bremen's Tabakquartier area has been transformed into a beautiful workspace for Our Food Stories and Design Tales. The renters, who are grateful for the opportunity to work in this wonderful space, have given it a unique blend of old and new furniture, with some vintage pieces sourced from Ebay, J&V, and Urban Industrial. The studio is a make-over of a dated Danish home, now converted into a stylish warehouse space.
The studio was photographed by Our Food Stories and Design Tales, with the post featuring affiliated links. The renters only work with brands they feel are of interest to their readers, ensuring the space reflects their tastes and values.
The landlord allowed the renters to decide on many details of the renovation, resulting in a space that reflects the renters' style and the building's architectural character. The studio kitchen is a standout feature, equipped with a Gubi table, speakers, a workshop lamp, and towels. A pampas cloud installation adds a touch of whimsy, while gluten-free desserts cater to various dietary needs.
The studio, located in a converted warehouse, was in good condition when rented and has since been transformed into a stylish and functional workspace. The renters' appreciation for the space is evident in the care they've taken to blend vintage and modern pieces, creating a unique and inviting atmosphere for their work.
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