Paris Interior Design for an Internet Company | The Wooden Bears Cave by Paul Coudamy
The Wooden Bears Cave was designed by French architect Paul Coudamy for an internet company office interior in Paris. The idea is to reflect Bearstech Company innovative and animal image in order to promote the wild and raw aspects of their approach of virtual technology and communicate a feeling of strength.
Internet Company with Wooden Bearscave Interior

The project is located in a covered alley in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, described by Walter Benjamin. It consists in rehabilitating a shop into headquarters for a computer firm.
Bearscave Meeting Room Interior

The meeting room wood structure intends to translate the chaotic mass power dynamited in an uncontrolled energy : a wood vortex out of a natural disaster.
Bearscave Wooden Ceiling and Wall Design

The cavern ceiling and walls are generated day after day by wooden floors and wood waste pieces collected in dumpsters, sidewalks or wastelands. The anarchical and spontaneous organization of the wood pieces creates an organic cave providing an unique atmosphere to the meeting room.
Bearscave Lighting Design

The lighting is designed like in mining cave, it’s really suitable with the design concept specifically to reflect Bearstech Company innovative and animal image.
Ceiling and Wall from Wood Waste Pieces

Bearscave Views from Window

It’s really like a bearscave if look from windows side…
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