raw structural materials compose photo showroom interiors
Minulle Lab is an interior and furniture design project developed by Adam Terlanda for an analog photography showroom and laboratory in Bratislava. The composition of the space is based on selecting heavy structural elements like beams, steel grates, metal rods, and ratchet straps, and transforming them into furniture design pieces that are trying to find balance in unexpected ways.
The project sits within a larger studio complex run by a community of young analog photography enthusiasts, housing a photo studio, grading room, office, film lab, and the showroom. As a young collective driven by original ideas, aiming to broaden the analog community in Slovakia’s capital, constrained by a tight budget, the challenge was to build a space unified through one-of-a-kind furniture without the cost of it.
all images by Adam Terlanda
Adam Terlanda brings an industrial feel into Minulle Photo Lab
The whole composition is based on selecting heavy structural elements like beams, steel grates, metal rods, and ratchet straps, and transforming them into pieces that achieve balance in non-conventional ways. Through this project, designer Adam Terlanda explores the question of whether the industrial could feel structurally elegant by applying principles of mechanical logic and gravitational forces. Minulle Lab was officially opened in July 2025, through a launch event combining a photography exhibition with an alternative music listening session, bringing together diverse groups from Bratislava’s alternative youth scene.
Adam Terlanda designs Minulle Lab interior in Bratislava
industrial components reconfigured as furniture elements
steel grates and rods define the spatial composition
furniture pieces balance through mechanical logic
ratchet straps introduce tension as a structural principle
heavy materials arranged in precise equilibrium
circular mirrors frame fragmented interior views
a central table suspended through tensioned cables
structural elements double as display furniture
raw materials remain exposed and unrefined
industrial hardware becomes a visual language
furniture pieces constructed from standard components
an interior defined by tension, weight, and balance
project info:
name: Minulle Lab
interior & furniture designer: Adam Terlanda | @adamterlanda
3D design: Martin Kuchárik | @_martinkoch
furniture design collaborator: Sebastian Komáček | @sebastiankomacek
client: Minulle Lab | @minulle_lab
photographer: Adam Terlanda
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom
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