The office of Dr Marta Roth is located on the ground floor of the neorenaissance tenement building designed by the architect Wladysław Marconi at 15 Kopernika Street in Warsaw, Poland.


The interior of the office was designed by the creative couple of investors, Karol and Marta Roth. Their priority was to create a clean, modern space. However, the nature of a medical office imposed certain limitations, so the decision was made to go for a minimalistic style. Their passion for art inspired them to create a space that resembles more of a gallery than a typical doctor's office.


The interior is furnished with classic design pieces or custom-made low-series objects, such as the Soriana sofa by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Cassina, a chair from the primitive collection designed by Studio Nucleo, and decorative elements by Oskar Zieta, giving the interior a unique character. The offices are equipped with steel furniture from the Jean Nouvel collection by Reform and custom-made aluminum structures.


Lighting design and custom-made lamps were prepared by aureola studio and continue the raw, minimalist style of the interior. The designed lighting fixtures serving as additional sculptural elements in the space. Temperature of light and the type of lighting is tailored to the individual functions of the rooms. The area of reception and communication is illuminated by a family of custom decorative fixtures made of ornamental glass and waxed aluminum, and some technical lamps. The motif of light shining through ornamental glass continues in the restroom. The offices are equipped with custom aluminum hanging lamps in a raw style.


Team:
Interiors: Marta Roth, Karol Roth
Lighting design: aureola studio
Photos: ONI Studio / aureola studio

