A Home with Soul

Carefully selected materials and thoughtful details come together to create a peaceful sanctuary in the heart of the city.

In Munich's northeast, the "Apartment II Munich" emerges as a residential project that masterfully prioritizes atmosphere, materiality, and emotional resonance. Architect Thomas Mang designed this apartment as a private sanctuary for an entrepreneur—a quiet retreat of refined elegance amid the urban pace. Step inside, and the philosophy becomes immediately apparent: the focus is not on the object itself, but on the experience it creates. The design follows one clear principle: to imbue the space with soul and craft warmth, serenity, and sensory richness through carefully chosen materials.

This distinctive atmosphere emerges from a carefully calibrated palette of natural colors—warm, earthy, grounding. Sand, taupe, and beige establish a serene foundation, while deeper accents of midnight blue, anthracite, and strategically placed terracotta introduce subtle visual tension. Brushed fir wood and meticulously laid oak parquet in a refined chequerboard pattern wrap the rooms in a calm yet welcoming mood. Strategic light-dark interplay builds visual depth and intrigue. Italian textiles—flowing, soft, and deliberately contrasted—introduce tactile warmth, while leather wallpaper with its velvety surface adds an incomparable sensory dimension. Handcrafted Murano fittings and bronze hardware infuse the apartment with understated sophistication; each handle, each finish bears its own artistic character. The space reveals another layer through its curated personality: antiques and carefully selected finds from Paris weave narrative depth and bohemian spirit into the modern setting. The result transcends mere residential design—it's a living space with character. "For me, it's the perfect marriage of urban living and private refuge," the client reflects on his new home. Guests are equally at home here: the inviting dining area, anchored by a round table and an atmospheric statement light, and the elegant kitchen, complete with a generous counter and bar crafted from dark natural stone, naturally draw people in to linger, cook, and connect.

www.thomasmang.com

 

Photos:
Christoph Philadelphia
www.christoph-philadelphia.com

(Published in CUBE Munich 03|25)

 

Interior design:

Thomas Mang Studio
www.thomasmang.com

Photography

Christoph Philadelphia
www.christoph-philadelphia.com

Parquet flooring:

Wimmer Parquet
www.wimmer-gmbh.de

Custom woodwork:

Gerg Carpentry
www.dergerg.de

Fabrics:

Dedar
www.dedar.com

Loro Piana
www.loropiana.com

Lighting:

Massif Central
www.massifcentral.de

Venicem
www.venicem.com

Furnishings:

Promemoria
www.promemoria.com

Natural stone work:

Die Steinwerkstatt
www.diesteinwerkstatt.com

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