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  • August 12, 2015
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Plasma Nodo is a design studio located in Antioquia, Colombia. They work as a multidisciplinary group combining graphic and industrial design in their projects, and they are the masterminds behind this incredible bar called La Condesa.

The mixture between textures and patterns creates an elegant and modern space, while the minimal color palette brings all the elements together. Unique ideas like the plants in the ceiling make all the difference between a dull space and a thought-out interior design. And don’t you just love the graphic elements like the illustration of that beautiful woman and the typography treatment for the C?

Photography copyright of Plasma Nodo.
Design: PLASMA NODO / Santiago Bohórquez / Daniel Mejía / Sara Ramírez
Photography: Daniel Mejía

Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com


Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com
Interior Design for La Condesa. Designed by Plasma Nodo @enviromeant.com

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Mariana Pacheco is a visual designer, founder of Design Etiquette. She specializes in branding and web design. She loves Environmental Graphics Design as well.

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