

Einhausen 2025
After many years of successful operation, the travel agency in Einhausen has been renovated and redesigned! In an increasingly digital world, it is becoming more and more important to maintain real places of encounter and make them attractive.
The concept focuses on rethinking modern consulting and creating a bright, inviting place that immediately inspires people to plan their next vacation. A special design element are the three characteristic columns that divide the space into zones and give it a modern and Mediterranean look.

The three work and consultation areas are where daily interactions with customers take place. The tables were designed so that they do not appear as individual pieces of furniture, but rather blend harmoniously into the room's architecture.
The large ring lights further accentuate the workstations in the room and create a bright and friendly atmosphere. Customers can view their next dream destination directly on the large displays behind the workstations and be inspired!





How can you convey a feeling of vacation and faraway places while remaining minimalist and modern? The approach here was to bring materiality, color, and texture together in a harmonious whole.
The terracotta-colored tiles serve as the dominant highlight in the concept, conveying both warmth and Mediterranean flair. The terrazzo features inclusions in the same color tone, thus complementing the overall design. Maple wood, beige fabrics, and a translucent room divider are deliberately understated, emphasizing the clarity of the design.



A multifunctional piece of furniture made of maple veneer was installed in the existing wall niche. An upholstered bench that seamlessly transitions into a play table for children and also provides storage space for toys. On the wall is a magnetic world map where you can playfully mark your “favorite place.” For adults, there is a coffee corner with magazines. Waiting doesn't have to be boring!



The shop window front was deliberately designed to be open and minimalistic. Instead of lots of advertising or screens, it allows a clear view into the room.
This breaks down the boundary between the interior and exterior, inviting passers-by to take a closer look. Targeted visual references create an exciting visual experience that arouses curiosity about the travel agency.





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