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KAMBAS, ERIS

Freelance Interior Designer

An enthusiastic designer with experience ranging from boutique hospitality and resorts to AAA-grade residential, commercial and corporate projects.Drawing from her varied experience gleaned from projects completed in diverse geographical locations and disciplines to design dreams that transcend style and type, yet still make the heart beat faster. Specializing in Interior Architecture, Design, Graphic design and 3D Visualization.

Key Skill:Interior Designer Experience:Senior

Other Skills:Architectural Designer (Junior), Interior Designer (Senior), Graphic Designer (MiddleWeight), 2D/3D Designer (MiddleWeight), 3D Modelling / Animation (MiddleWeight)

Tags: Interior-Design Interior-Architecture Graphic-design 3d Modelling

URL: http://www.behance.net/eriskambas?utm_source=Triggermail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=user_big_thumb        

PORTFOLIO

The Boardwalk hotel
Appointed head Interior designer for an internal renovation of a 12 story serviced apartment building owned by hotel group Frasers.
The concept for the scheme encompassed the idea of creating a comfortable environment for corporate long stay clientèle. As most clientèle come from different backgrounds, the design is simple and contemporary, affiliated with a global aesthetic creating a serene neutral environment with the use of warm earthy colours, creating visual interest with textures and injections of coloured cushions incorporated by the client as a brand requirement.
Lemon studios
The synthesis reflects a neutral
interior environment to house the diverse set of agencies. Celebrating the symbiotic principles of efficiency and aesthetic appeal together with a quirky, sophisticated contemporary space. The design incorporates the LEMON STUDIOS
brand identity. The kitchen is enhanced with a black chalk board painted wall, encouraging a creativity and social
interaction for the diverse individuals renting desk space in the studios. Full height wall murals subtly transpose the idea of a lemon tree whilst wallpaper in the meeting rooms reflect imagery of a home bookshelf.