Studio Modijefsky reveal upcoming book


March 4, 2025

(Netherlands) – Amsterdam-based interior designers mark 15 years of shaping story-driven spaces through its unique design approach. The studio now revels its latest book and up-coming project for 2025.

In 2020 the studio published its first book “Making Space”, revealing the secrets to their design process and how materials have inspired them on some of their project. Now the studio is launching “Making Space: Project 2021 – 2024” documenting their design evolution.

With a portfolio of more than 60 projects spanning hospitality, retail, corporate, and residential design, Studio Modijefsky has redefined interiors by weaving storytelling and sensory experiences into every space.

Notable projects include De Witt Dordrecht, a historic cinema reimagined from its past lives as a convent and laboratory and Gitane Amsterdam, where chef Angelo Kremmydas’ culinary vision unfolds in a richly layered setting. This project was covered in darc’s issue 53, looking at the full design concept and lighting approaches. Other standout works include The Van Stapele Cookie Bakery, Museum Arnhem, Booking.com HQ, and Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants.

Studio Modijefsky’s future remains steadfast in creating more phenomenal interiors and taking on large scale projects with remarkable transformations. The next project in the works for the studio includes Amsterdam’s, once known as the beloved restaurant Vertigo in 2012, the space will now once again take on the iconic name after Hitchcock’s cult classic. Set to open in 2025, the reimagined Vertigo will seamlessly blend history, cinematic inspiration, and contemporary design into dynamic new destination.

Stam says “Our vision for 2025 is clear, crafting destinations where people feel deeply connected – both to the space they move through, from rooms to restaurants to spas, and to the broader context of their surroundings. Every interior reflects not just thoughtful design but also the history, colours, scents, traditions, materials, and stories of the place itself, creating an experience of true immersion and discovery.”

www.studiomodijefsky.nl

 

(hyperlink “issue 53” to here: https://issuu.com/mondiale/docs/da53_digital_issuu/20)