Commercial, Interior Design

Audio Center Showroom is an interior project combining a primary circulation space with a dedicated listening area. Conceived as an architectural framework for sound presentation, the project treats sound as a spatial and material phenomenon rather than a purely auditory one.

Audio Center Showroom

D81

LOCATION

Bochnia, Poland

Design

2025–2026

Construction

In progress

SQ.M.

250

Scope of Work

Interior Design. Commercial Space Design

LOCATION

Bochnia, Poland

Design

2025–2026

Construction

In progress

SQ.M.

250

Scope of Work

Interior Design. Commercial Space Design

This Project
is Awarded

The client sought a contemporary apartment offering openness, functional clarity, and a refined atmosphere, while maintaining a strong material identity rooted in the character of the place.

THE IDEA
THE IDEA

The concept explores the translation of invisible acoustic phenomena into spatial experience. Architecture becomes a medium through which sound, movement, and perception intersect.

The concept explores the translation of invisible acoustic phenomena into spatial experience. Architecture becomes a medium through which sound, movement, and perception intersect.

The circulation zone is defined by a sculptural, openwork staircase carved into a monolithic, mineral interior.

Concept +
Design Principles

A shallow plane of water at the core of the stair void becomes an active architectural element, allowing sound vibrations to be perceived visually through subtle ripples.

Interior +
Atmosphere

The listening area is conceived as a soft, acoustically controlled environment. 

Fabric-lined surfaces, upholstered elements, and textile finishes absorb sound while creating a calm, enveloping atmosphere conducive to concentration and prolonged listening.

Audio equipment is integrated into illuminated architectural frameworks, ensuring clarity, order, and ease of comparison, while keeping technology visually restrained.

Under Construction +
Behind the Schenes

Audio Center Showroom demonstrates how architecture can frame sound as a spatial and perceptual experience.

Realization +
Final Effect

Through material restraint and controlled light, the project creates a cohesive interior where sound becomes visible, tangible, and architectural.

 

Interior Design  |  Eklekt Atelier
Lead Architect  /  Concept  |  Przemysław Cepielik
Design Team  |   Eklekt Atelier
ArchViz  |   George Ryabinin

D81  audio center showroom eklekt atelier
D81  audio center showroom eklekt atelier
D81  audio center showroom eklekt atelier
D81  audio center showroom eklekt atelier
Our work
is awarded
multiple times