ABOUT — In 2019, Till Helmbold founded Anobjct as a platform for his art and design projects. In small editions, some lamp models, a side table and artistic wall lamps were presented and interior design projects were realized.
Together with his wife – the fashion and jewelry designer Sabrina Dehoff, Till Helmbold developed the interior design of the stores, pop-ups and exhibition stands of the Sabrina Dehoff brand. Furniture, showcases and the first lamps were created.
In 2024, Sabrina Dehoff became a partner and the side project became a company. Sabrina and Till start developing the first interior accessories collection to be presented at Maison Objet in January 2025.
STYLE — With our projects, art editions and collection, Anobjct stages a nostalgic future of dreamy romantic inspirations, formal elegance and progressive purity.
We are curators and creators of spaces and objects that resonance beyond materiality. Our designs are emotional landscapes. A fusion of contrasts, where the past meets the future, and where each element sparks a memory. We weave together eras and influences, crafting environments that evoke a sense of familiarity and surprise, where timeless craftsmanship and modern innovation converge seamlessly.
Anobjct is a discourse between art, history, and the contemporary world. With a enthusiastic interest for heritage, we embrace artisanal methods that have endured through generations, balancing tradition with cutting-edge technology.
The result is a unique interplay of old and new, rough and refined, organic and structured. Unexpected pairings, harmonious contradictions, and a dedication to authenticity define our signature style.
First Collection 2019, 2020
Interior Design Sabrina Dehoff Shop Furniture 2021
The latest interior design for Sabrina Dehoff Shopping Berlin was inspired by the heritage of Italian design, using material combinations from the 40s to the 80s. The acrylic tables are inspired by the production of glass tables by Fontana Arte in the 30s, using brass columns as the only visible static element. Gio Ponti mirrors and a sales counter that references Ettore Sottsass and Nanda Vigo. The use of travertine and rough stones for the clothes racks brings a Mediterranean spirit and colour. The store is located in Berlin-Mitte at Auguststrasse 26a, 10117 Berlin.
Showroom Interior Design for Lala Berlin
Lala Berlin by Leyla Piedayesh commissioned Anobjct to design the showroom in its own studio. The 600 square meter factory floor housed all areas of the label. The showroom as the central space had to be partially partitioned off. An aluminum framework was stretched between the ceiling and floor and served as a structure for the clothes rails.
The furniture also provided enough space to display the large bag and accessories collection. The mix of white and transparent acrylic elements gives the room a graphic structure that is given an interesting additional dimension by the “Tecto” side tables with their broken marble table tops.
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