It was back in the 1950s when the United Kingdom and the States became wellsprings of new artistic expression. Striking pictures, glorious colors, and messages of all kinds collided into a new form of visual style and – just like that – the world of art was never the same.
In other words, that was when the cult of celebrity was born, when people in the West got used to the mass media cacophony and, after decades of warfare, embraced positive vibrations.
Pop art is, therefore, easy to relate to. As a mix of all recognizable imageries from popular culture and advertisements, pop art communicates with a wide audience and, therefore, represents a perfect design solution for a big commercial space.
What you see before you is our interpretation of a pop art-inspired interior design. This way, simple facilities like male and female bathrooms in a mid-size office get a perfect makeover.
Vamped up with vibrant colors and an obvious pop influence these rooms made this working space a bit more exciting.