The first thing we see when entering the office is not bright graphic walls, not a glossy reception desk made of American walnut and a simple tinted pine, no, this is a rough concrete wall printed entirely on non-woven fabric, with a “graffiti battle” between two English poets who have a dialogue across time and space - from the eighteenth century to the twentieth century and our time, without losing relevance and fierce fervor. Of course, Dylan Thomas is quoted more actively than William Blake, if only because his poem sounds as a refrain in the film Interstellar, but the lines of Blake - a poet, engraver, visionary - seem wiser. This, however, is the whole interior of the computer graphics studio.

AC Production

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The poetry of dialogue
Art walls
An unremarkable office building in the historical center of Moscow, dating back to the early noughties, except for its location: the initial data was as standard as the materials used in the decoration of office spaces. But we corrected it through custom-made built-in furniture, amazing wallpaper graphics, vintage chairs, tables, and lamps from European flea markets, Bardelli’s hooligan ceramic tiles, and other bright details, for example, a mirror framed by old window platbands, or another one made according to the wallpaper motives using laser cutting and engraving.