Based on the idea of flow – a term used in yoga practice to describe a sense of fluid movement and meditation- Some Place Studio designed the space of “Original Feelings Yoga Studio” in Berlin. Materiality and texture as long as unique artworks, were created in collaboration with two emerging artists designer Yasmin Bawa and young Viennese Artist Denise Rudolf Frank.
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The design of this boutique yoga studio is based on the idea of flow – a term used in yoga practice to describe a sense of fluid movement and meditation.
Within the space, these ideas manifest through smooth transitions between spaces and the extensive use of malleable materials such as fabrics and concrete.


The entrance opens up onto a large reception area with a central desk doubling up as an occasional bar.
A reconfigurable sofa follows the soft curve of a large screen acting as a space divider.
On one side a large water fountain reminds visitors to wash their hands while the other side leads into the practice rooms.


The colour palette is muted, with a focus on materiality and texture created in collaboration with two emerging artists.




Taking a constraint as a design opportunity, Some Place Studio’s goal was to create a space that will last beyond the current crisis and allow for yogis and guests to feel welcome and find their flow.

Credits & Details
Project name: Original Feelings Yoga Studio
Architecture Firm: Some Place Studio , [email protected] , @someplacestudio
Completion Year: 2020
Gross Built Area: 300 m2
Project location: Berlin, Germany
Lead Architects: Some Place Studio (Daniel Prost, Bika Rebek)
Client: Original Feelings – Katharina Riedl
Contributing artists: Yasmin Bawa, Denise Rudolf Frank
Photo credits: Linus Muellerschoen @lmnk45
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