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Martin Brudnizki, London and New York-based, is widely regarded as one of the best interior designers working today. Martin studied Interior Architecture and Design at The American University, and after working with a number of prominent architects and designers, he founded Martin Brudnizki Design Studio (MBDS) in London in 2000, followed by a studio in New York in 2012.
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At the heart of the Studio’s work is a profound commitment to the individual and their experience of an interior. Through the careful study of a project’s context and a client’s lifestyle, a dedication to functionality, and a love of layering different materials, textures and styles, the Studio hand-crafts environments that enable clients to develop personal and long-lasting relationships with their interior spaces.
Martin Brudnizki Design Studio works across the world with notable clients including Four Seasons, Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, Six Senses Luxury Resorts, Soho House Group, The Birley Group, Caprice Holdings, Sydell Group, Beaumarly Group, The Surf Club, Andrew Carmellini, Royal Academy of Arts, Nobu Matsuhisa and Daniel Boulud.
Through this experience, the Studio has acquired a high level of expertise in the design and realization of high-profile and luxury schemes, always reducing the complexity of any project to simple design solutions.
Situated in the ultra-modern K11 Musea on Hong Kong’s picturesque Victoria Harbour, the new Fortnum & Mason stands as a beacon of English hospitality in a burgeoning market.
Blending together the original store’s Georgian design influences with eastern inflections, moments of joy and innovation, the shop floor effectively contrasts against the ultra-modern external architecture in the store’s restaurant interior design.
Inspired by the grandiose homes and gardens in Bellagio, Italy and the whirlwind glamour and excitement of Las Vegas, The Mayfair Club by Martin Brudnizki is a fine-dining restaurant at Bellagio Hotel.
In the dining area, scalloped edged banquettes in sumptuous red velvet are paired with contrasting green dining chairs, whilst timber tables exude glamour and sophistication.
But it’s about his restaurant designs that Inspiration and Ideas are particularly in love with. Filled with glamour and a very contemporary design style that merges various concepts, his interior design ideas are utterly out of the box and never ordinary.
Located in the heart of Stockholm is Pas d’Art, an iconic brasserie once known as Cafe Wiener. Oozing glamour, color, and heritage, the new Pas d’Art brasserie is warm and vibrant, serving guests from breakfast through to dinner.
A harlequin pattern-inspired painted ceiling looms overhead and echoes the curves and art deco influences of local architecture whilst Murano glass wall lights shaped like faces adorn the walls and nod to the Swedish art movement, Swedish Grace. A mixture of banquette and dining chair seating is divided by frosted glass panels, helping to create a relaxed yet private ambiance, perfect for dinner with friends and family.
With his unique designs showcased throughout the world, Martin Brudnizki has become one of the industry’s top interior designers. Specializing in restaurants, bars, hotels, and private clubs, he has created many well-known and luxury interior designs around the world. The majority of his interior design projects include luxury hotels and modern restaurants.
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