
BOLL & KIRCHE SHOWROOM
Scope
Industrial & Interior Design
Year
2021
Type
Commercial
Size
650 m²
Status
Completed
Location
Germany



The Boll & Kirche Showroom in Germany was conceived as an industrial-inspired environment where architecture and product design are seamlessly integrated. Spanning 650 m², the project translates the technical language of filtration systems into a spatial experience, allowing the filters themselves to become a defining architectural element within the interior.
The layout was carefully planned to highlight the scale, precision, and engineering quality of the products, with dedicated display zones that frame each filter as both a functional object and a design feature. Material selections, lighting strategies, and structural details were developed to reflect the industrial character of the brand while maintaining a refined and contemporary atmosphere.
By incorporating the filters directly into the spatial narrative, the showroom creates a clear visual dialogue between technology and design, transforming complex industrial components into focal points within the architectural composition








The Boll & Kirche Showroom in Germany was conceived as an industrial-inspired environment where architecture and product design are seamlessly integrated. Spanning 650 m², the project translates the technical language of filtration systems into a spatial experience, allowing the filters themselves to become a defining architectural element within the interior.
The layout was carefully planned to highlight the scale, precision, and engineering quality of the products, with dedicated display zones that frame each filter as both a functional object and a design feature. Material selections, lighting strategies, and structural details were developed to reflect the industrial character of the brand while maintaining a refined and contemporary atmosphere.
By incorporating the filters directly into the spatial narrative, the showroom creates a clear visual dialogue between technology and design, transforming complex industrial components into focal points within the architectural composition
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