Dictionary-Based Interior Design

Branimir Sabljic's Decor is Perfect for Word Nerds

Obviously Branimir Sabljic owns at least one labelmaker. The Croatian designer has decorated an office using the Obvious Chic approach that first graders everywhere will be be in awe of.

With “Sesame Street”-sized letters and numbers, Branimir Sabljicand has used the grammar graffiti technique in a way that makes his office blatantly transparent, yet artfully simple. I wonder what the bathroom looks like.

Implications - In the office, Branimir Sabljic has the words "office room" posted on the wall with an enormous number two in the opposite corner. The meeting room and the hall also have their names in big letters pasted on the wall. One would always know which room they were standing in!
Trend Themes
1. Dictionary-based Interior Design - Opportunity for interior designers to incorporate playful and transparent design elements using large letters and numbers.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers can embrace the dictionary-based design trend to create unique and engaging spaces.
2. Office Furniture - Office furniture manufacturers can develop products that allow for customizable and easily removable letter and number designs.
3. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can explore creative ways to incorporate words and numbers into their designs, inspired by dictionary-based interior design.

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