Our portfolio

Feel free to use the projects and impressions below to get an overview of our expertise. Our previous clients include:

Mohair, Mannheim

Heimathafen, Offenbach am Main

Stadt & Liebe, Dietzenbach

Goodfellas, Frankfurt

Rules Club, Ulm

4Rooms, Brasov (Rumänien)

Freshisha, DĂĽsseldorf

Mr. Roasberg, Helsinki

Penthouse Karben

Gatsby, Frankfurt

Allure, Frankfurt

Allure, Mannheim

Soul & Bowl, Schweinfurt

Shishantash, Frankfurt

Jamy’s Burger, Mainz

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Mohair - Mannheim

In Mannheim, Germany, Mohair, a modern hair salon, is located in a building in the Quadrat district. TrendMatter designed the cozy 93-square-meter salon by dividing it into different areas for various functions, each requiring specific lighting conditions, space, and atmospheres.

Heimathafen - Offenbach am Main

For those who miss summer houses by the water but still seek a piece of coastal living, this nautically inspired establishment is perfect. Located in the stylish surroundings of the new Hafen Quartier in Offenbach, Heimathafen combines vintage charm with a modern, relaxed, and contemporary space.

Stadt & Liebe - Dietzenbach

A new space on display is the restaurant Stadt&Liebe Dietzenbach by Iuliu Barar Design, which exudes a cosmopolitan, urban design. The project required the restaurant’s design language to allow for its own unique imprint, expressed in a touch of elegance balanced with a raw, industrial chic environment – not extravagant; dynamic yet comfortable.

Goodfellas – Frankfurt

Goodfellas by Iuliu Barar Designs tells a story… Telling a story through design is important in our time because designs today are often dictated by functional needs at the expense of aesthetics. This leads to a lack of individual expressiveness and narrative, creating a space without history and an empty shell without soul. An interior driven by design narration explores the timelessness of design and is not limited by current materials, culture, trends, etc.

Rules Club – Ulm

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” exemplifies the Roaring Twenties. The Rules Club Ulm is an homage to this era, complementing it with modern visual elements that symbolize ideas from the story. Using crystal chandeliers, patterned floors, velvet-upholstered loggias, and geometrically shaped steel decor panels, what should be an authentic Art Deco set is transformed into a more decadent version of this period.

4 Rooms – Brasov, Romania

The interior design style of 4Rooms borrows elements from both traditional and modern design to create a space that isn’t “too much” of either style. The result is a balanced, appealing, and unexpected harmony. It proudly showcases modern materials such as steel and glass, LEDs, and plastic, then unites them with luxurious furniture featuring organic shapes and iconic polished brass-look lighting fixtures.

Freshisha - DĂĽsseldorf

Trends in interior design come and go, but old-fashioned “beautiful” and “proper” decorations stand the test of time, conveying peace and permanence. This style is inherited and not reinvented, like a secret code passed down from generation to generation.

Mr. Roasberg – Helsinki

A cocktail of Bohemian and Art Deco is exactly what you didn’t expect. It reflects a carefree lifestyle with few rules, except to follow one’s heart – a journey through different cultures and eras, telling the story of the lives of our characters.

Penthouse Karben

Penthouses typically stand out from other apartments due to their luxurious features. This contemporary design style draws from various eras, creating an eclectic environment. Mastering an eclectic home means utilizing a variety of textures, colors, and styles to create a unique space with a lot of personality.

Gatsby - Frankfurt

Some might wonder what the Bohemian style is. Although it conveys a sense of flowing freedom in decoration choice and can be associated with an eclectic style, the Bohemian style is more than that. While the essence of Boho-Chic is a vintage-inspired version of “laissez-faire,” or in other words, “let it be as it will be,” the style benefits from combining older items with more modern ones.

Allure - Frankfurt

An eclectic approach to decorating can be challenging. The combination of rough and smooth reflective textures adds interest to the store interior. Mixed with a simple monochrome color palette, this helps maintain a cohesive look, with the accent wall at the checkout counter serving as a focal point and the magnificent handcrafted Murano glass chandelier.

Allure - Mannheim

Architectural design is important for today’s fashion-conscious customer. The famous fashion designer Coco Chanel once said, “Architecture is fashion – it is a matter of proportions.” Designs considered “architecturally rich” typically feature a mixed use of refined materials, sculptural spatial features, and clean lines.

Soul & Bowl, Schweinfurt

It’s about proudly showcasing building materials that many want to hide. It’s about giving a thoughtfully designed space a raw, unfinished look. It’s about selecting pieces that are both functional and stylish. The result: a “warehouse look” that combines genuine industrial feel with various styles, from earthy to polished.

Shishantash - Frankfurt

This eclectic design project provided an excellent foundation for creating something extraordinary. The result is an elegant look achieved through simple color palettes and clean, precise lines. Key features of this eclectic design include vibrant marbles, warm textures, the absence of ornaments, and a deliberate asymmetry of the layout.

Jamy’s Burger - Mainz

Humanity is increasingly moving into concrete landscapes but still yearns for nature: we build parks, protect reserves, and design gardens. The Jamys Burger Mainz concept integrates nature into the city and is centrally located at Domplatz with a view of the cathedral and market square.