

Wall art
Indoor wall design · Outdoor murals · Glass design · Wayfinding systems
Artistic wall design for interior and exterior spaces with individual visual impact and spatial character.
Artistic wall design is more than just decoration. Art in a room can guide, inspire, represent, and interact with the viewer as a visual means of communication. Through colors, shapes, composition, and spatial arrangement, an atmosphere is created that is intuitively perceived and sustainably shapes the effect of a place.
Wall design influences how people perceive, experience, and move within a space. Art in a room creates atmosphere, conveys identity, and develops an emotional connection between architecture and people.
Wall design fulfills far more than a decorative function. It can provide orientation, structure spaces, represent brand values, and create a creative atmosphere. Depending on the concept, it can be inspiring, communicative, attention-grabbing, or understated, thus actively supporting the effect of a room.
Especially in offices, hotels, medical practices, restaurants, or public institutions, individual design creates an environment with a distinctive character and high recognition value. Art thus becomes part of the spatial identity and sustainably shapes the perception of a place.
Implementation is possible both indoors and outdoors. Different surfaces such as walls, glass surfaces or facades can be individually designed and integrated into the concept.
Wall designs: more than just decoration
Application areas
Offices and coworking spaces benefit from creative spatial concepts that foster inspiration, identity, and a pleasant working atmosphere. In medical practices, artistic design can have a calming effect and positively influence the perception of spaces.
Hotels and restaurants gain a distinctive character and a stronger emotional impact on guests and visitors through individual wall designs. Reception areas and meeting rooms can be designed to be both representative and to provide orientation and atmosphere.
Public institutions and cultural spaces also benefit from creative design elements that visually enhance spaces and intuitively appeal to people. Facades and courtyards create a lasting first impression from the outside, adding an artistic dimension to architecture.
Showrooms and retail spaces strategically use wall design to bring brand worlds to life and atmospherically showcase products. This creates spaces with high recognition value and a clear visual identity.
Materials and technology
Für jede Wandgestaltung steht eine große Auswahl an Materialien und künstlerischen Techniken zur Verfügung. Je nach Projekt können Tape Art, Graffiti, Installationskunst oder die Kombination verschiedener Stilrichtungen zum Einsatz kommen. Die Wahl der Technik richtet sich dabei immer nach den räumlichen Gegebenheiten, der gewünschten Wirkung und den Anforderungen des jeweiligen Projekts.
Nicht jede Technik eignet sich für jeden Ort. In Innenräumen, in denen Sprühfarbe nicht eingesetzt werden kann, kommen beispielsweise Materialien zum Einsatz, die ohne Sprühnebel verarbeitet werden. Glasflächen lassen sich dagegen besonders wirkungsvoll mit Tape Art gestalten, da diese Technik präzise arbeitet und rückstandslos entfernbar ist.
So entsteht für jedes Projekt eine individuelle Lösung, die gestalterische Qualität mit den technischen Möglichkeiten des jeweiligen Ortes verbindet.
Use Cases

Window design ]init[
The window design combines brand identity, function, and architecture into a coherent overall concept. The design reflects the company's corporate identity and integrates the CI colors into a striking design that clearly expresses the brand's character.
Geometric shapes and precise lines reflect the company's digital field of activity and translate it into a modern visual language.
In addition to its aesthetic impact, the design concept fulfills a functional purpose. It creates privacy for employees without compromising the open character of the expansive glass facade. Daylight is retained, while views from the street are deliberately reduced.

Office design DB Netz / DB InfraGo
A site-wide design concept was developed for DB Netz AG, seamlessly integrating wayfinding, architecture, and corporate identity. Each floor was given its own color scheme, serving as an intuitive wayfinding system and giving each level a clear visual identity. The graphic design is based on a unified visual language of lines, geometric elements, and circular segments, inspired by railway networks, switches, and marshalling yards. This creates a modern, urban visual language that abstractly reflects the company's field of activity and establishes a cohesive overall appearance across all six floors.

Artistic staging of the ZEISS trade fair booth
For the ZEISS booth at Opticon in Munich, an artistic presentation of the product world was created, focusing on technology, precision, and visual perception. The central artwork served as an eye-catching focal point behind the reception area and thematically addressed the application areas of the presented products.
Technically futuristic tape art lines connected the individual stations of the exhibition stand, creating a continuous visual guide through the space. Complementing this, minimalist circular segments highlighted specific aspects of the exhibited equipment and interpreted technical elements in a minimalist design language.
The combination of spatial design, graphic staging and technical aesthetics created a modern brand presence with artistic character and high recognition value.

Facade art Spar North
A facade artwork was created for the Klisterkunst Festival in Køge, commissioned by festival sponsor Spar Nord, as a thank you for the company's cultural commitment. The design incorporates the company colors and connects the site's industrial past with a sustainable vision for the future.
The concept originates from the building of a former car factory. The left side of the image depicts stylized industrial elements, while the right side addresses themes such as renewable energy, nature, and sustainable mobility. Two dancing figures connect these two worlds and symbolize the transition between past and future.
This results in an expressive facade design that unites corporate identity, site history and the transformation of the location in a clear visual narrative.

Spatial design FIFA 20/ EA SPORTS
For the launch of FIFA 20, a large-scale design was created for the glass facade of an event space. The concept translates the dynamic visual world of the game into the real space.
The design incorporates key elements from the game. Vibrant patterns, graphic game board structures, tactical lines, and the depiction of a player merge into an energetic composition. The game's digital aesthetic is thus translated into an analog spatial design.
A distinctive feature is the anamorphic composition. The design extends across the glass facade and floor, coalescing from a defined viewpoint into a cohesive whole. The skyline on the opposite bank of the Thames complements the artwork, creating a unique spatial experience.

Mixed Media Artwork Skatehalle Berlin
A large-scale mural was created for the Berlin skate park, connecting the building's historic industrial architecture with urban culture. The former industrial windows are reinterpreted as modern church windows, framing a colorful, graphic composition. Abstracted skate and BMX figures symbolically elevate the subculture to the level of a religion.
The design consciously integrates the existing brick architecture into the overall concept. The striking window openings, combined with intense color fields and mosaic-like figures, create a captivating contrast between historical industrial aesthetics and contemporary urban art. The result is a site-specific artwork that respects the building's history, reinforces the character of the skate park, and makes its vibrant culture visible through an iconic visual language.

Entrance design of the Berlin Philharmonic
The concept is based on the energy of the conductor, Kirill Petrenko, whose dynamism is reflected in overlapping lines, rhythmic structures, and flowing geometric forms. The design incorporates the striking architecture of the Philharmonie and its characteristic color scheme, complementing them with vibrant magenta and blue tones that lend the entrance area a contemporary, lively identity.
The graphic elements extend across the entire glass facade of the entrance area, deliberately incorporating the round windows and open facade surfaces into the composition. Overlapping lines create optical vibrations, reminiscent of sound waves, rhythmic movements, and musical resonances. The incoming daylight projects the design into the interior, expanding the artwork through the interplay of light and shadow within the building.

Temporary intervention for online relaunch
A large-format glass design was created for a pop-up shop in Berlin's Alexa shopping center, focusing on the Berlin TV Tower as a prominent symbol of the capital. The design depicts the tower from a striking low angle, establishing a direct connection between the shopping mall's location and the nearby landmark. The illustration is complemented by dynamic, linear shapes whose movement reflects the energy, dynamism, and urbanity of Alexanderplatz. The color palette is based on the client's corporate identity, ensuring high brand recognition within the mall.
The design deliberately utilizes the transparency of the glass surfaces as a design element. The graphic elements extend across several windows, creating a continuous composition. The television tower serves as the central key visual, offering a glimpse into the sales area.

Temporary intervention for online relaunch
For its online relaunch, PUMA staged the Walk of Fame at its headquarters as a temporary anamorphic installation. The glitch effect translated the launch's digital imagery into the analog space, combining digital aesthetics with spatial brand presentation. This artistic intervention created an experience that visually underscored the brand's modern and dynamic character.
Each wall design is individually developed for its location, its use, and its architectural features. The focus is on tailor-made design concepts that combine architecture, brand identity, and spatial impact.
This results in visual solutions that provide orientation, enhance spaces and give places a distinctive identity.