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Janosik Design Window Showroom by Mjölk Architects

Mjölk architects have remodeled the Janosik Design Window Showroom in Prague. The rooms had undergone a number of renovations and had changed tenants many times. Lots of plasterboard, a grid ceiling from the 1990s and floor tiles of all shapes and colours. The objective were simple: to get to the original structure of the house by removing all the extra layers and to limit the number of samples on display.
The owner´s wish was to stick to Czech design with the furnishing as well. The chairs are genuine TON, the lights are Bomma or Lasvit, the flowers from the Plevel flower shop sit in vases from the Dechem Design Studio.

The way the Janošík Company promote themselves, be it their visual identity or advertising new products, made such an impression on us that we immediately accepted the offer to remodel their showroom in Prague. It is located on the ground floor of a block of flats from the period of the First Republic (1918–1939); The rooms had undergone a number of renovations and had changed tenants many times. And it REALLY showed. Lots of plasterboard, a grid ceiling from the 1990s and floor tiles of all shapes and colours. At the beginning we met with Jakub Janošík, who was in charge of the renovation, and we laid out the main objectives: to get to the original structure of the house by removing all the extra layers and to limit the number of samples on display. We did not want it to be just a room full of windows – we wanted to change it into something more homely. And it turned out pretty well. We uncovered the original concrete slabs supporting the ceiling and, hiding under the floor tiles, we found the original terazzo. Parts of the original parquetry were beyond repair and had to be replaced with new floor boards. Now, the entire showroom looks much cleaner and better-arranged. The light shades of the interior help the windows on display to stand out. Jakub’s wish was to stick to Czech design with the furnishing as well. The chairs are genuine TON, the lights are Bomma or Lasvit, the flowers from the Plevel flower shop sit in vases from the Dechem Design Studio. We are happy to say there is a lot to choose from! We are even happier there are Czech companies that care about the places they invite their customers to.
Mjölk architekti

In the space behind the Levitation window, there is an installation by the designer Klára Š?mová. The traditional Moravian Wallachian wooden dove represents history and craftsmanship, bringing the ambiance and the phenomenon of Wallachia to the Prague showroom. This simple greeting form the region the windows are being made in is underlined with a play of colourful lights.
Jakub Janošík

Window designers:
Zden?k Fránek, Maxim Vel?ovský, Jakub Janošík

Architect: Mjölk architects
Project location: Prague, Vinohradská 166
Project year: 2016
Completion year: 2017
Project size: interior
Site size: 136 m2
Collaboraters: Klára Š?mová, Václav Dvo?ák
Client: Janošík window and door design and manufacture

Photography by BoysPlayNice – Jakub Skokan and Martin T?ma. 

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