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REHAU Design Haus in South Melbourne, Australia by Taylor Knights

Project name:
REHAU Design Haus
Architecture firm:
Taylor Knights
Location:
South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Photography:
Peter Clarke
Principal architect:
Peter Knights, James Taylor & Tamara Bird
Design team:
Built area:
240 m²
Site area:
Design year:
Completion year:
2018
Interior design:
Collaborators:
Steel And Joinery Fabricator : Tescher Forge
Lighting:
Construction:
Dimpat
Supervision:
Material:
Brick, steel, glass, wood
Tools used:
Client:
REHAU
Status:
Built
Typology:
Commercial › Office, Showroom

Taylor Knights: At home in a rustic red-brick warehouse, REHAU’s Design Haus is not your ordinary showroom. Founded in Germany in 1948, REHAU are best known for their quality doors and windows, alongside a vast range of interior finishes. Their first showroom in Melbourne came with a simple brief: a space where visitors could feel they were stepping into their own dream home.

The aim was to create a comfortable, open and light-filled space. The warehouse conversion in South Melbourne presented an impressive starting point, with heritage bones to set the scene for all future additions. Steering away from the traditional showroom approach, we sought to contextualise finishes, and present them in a familiar and engaging setting where visitors could be encouraged to interact with products. Robust finishes of steelwork, terrazzo, and warm American oak hardwood tie together a series of follies spatially, finished with a steel-framed pod and elevated lounge.

A giant custom planter suspended from the ceiling is a bold structural feat that completes the playful and engaging space, designed for the enjoyment of staff and customers alike. 

Launching their first showroom in Melbourne, REHAU provided us with a simple design statement; they were seeking to create a space where visitors felt like they were stepping into their own dream home – familiar, comfortable, lush, light-filled, and open.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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