Studio ARGUS is an international architecture and interior design firm whose work has received recognition and awards both in Estonia and abroad. Their Nordic style is characterized by clear minimalism, timelessness and spatial purity, complemented by detail and sensitivity to the surrounding environment. Just perfect for Krulli.
The interior design of Krulli apartments boldly plays with contrasts. The homely feel typical of Kalamaja and wooden accents, along with industrial-looking metal and stone, all lend character to the space.
Interior by studio ARGUS
“When designing the residential buildings in the quarter, our vision was to maintain a consistent design language, where all elements are in harmony. This creates spaces where the senses can relax. We create an environment with the residents in mind.”
Margit Argus / studio ARGUSThis interior design package is defined primarily by the use of wood. Wood elements inspired by the Kalamaja style create a warm and homely atmosphere, adding organic depth. Wood also emphasizes a connection to nature and sustainability.
An interior design package inspired by the strength of brick and its historical significance. Its industrial robustness forms a striking contrast with lighter, contemporary materials, resulting in a timelessly stylish ensemble.
The Malm interior package, inspired by the history of the Krulli factory, highlights the durability of metals and a bold aesthetic. The industrial atmosphere emphasizes functionality while leaving room to create a personal, homely touch.
HGA – Hayashi-Grosschmidt Architecture
“We consider it important that the exterior architecture is in harmony with the interior architecture. As soon as you enter the front door, you can sense the story of the area, and details such as the familiar-looking classic mailboxes, metal door numbers and stylish graphics.”
“When creating the interiors of the homes, we were inspired by the rich heritage of the region. The finishing is based on natural and sustainable materials that emphasize the aesthetics of the Kalamaja and Krulli quarters and create a cozy environment. We emphasize spaciousness and light, and honor materials that last over time.”
HGA Architecture