Athens Eye Hospital

At Athens Eye we had the pleasure to  create a colorful  reception area and  examination rooms of the pediatric clinic in order to create a playground, where   the little visitors have great time. A beautiful, colorful, playful space was created, which makes children feel comfortable and familiar. Weput  Magis children's furniture from the Mee too series and the colored bookcase consisting of separate Quby pieces designed by Stefan Bench for the B line company. If you want to see more about Me too 
click here while for Quby click here




At the same time we took care of the proper lighting in the waiting area of ​​the first floor as well as the exclusive rooms, creating a pleasant and comfortable environment with the Mite floor lamp. The Mite floor lamp designed by Marc Sandler for the company Foscarini  has diffused and indirect light. The luminaire is made of fiberglass in combination with black carbon fiber or yellow Kevlar® thread and its base is made of chrome-plated steel.


In the reception area of ​​the first floor we put the Tres floor lamp by Foscarini designed by Marc Sandler. The Tress floor lamp has indirect lighting. It is made of fiberglass strips that intertwine and create an impressive result and give a sense of orientation to the space.


Boby trolley was placed in the outpatient clinics, giving a solution to the arrangement of medicines and tools that doctors use every day.
Bobytrolley bin is made of ABS, has pockets and shelves that provide many storage points. It is flexible and adapts to the needs of its wearer, while polypropylene wheels guarantee full mobility. After so many years it continues to be the most popular storage trolley.
Awarded the first SMAU Prize in 1971, it is part of the permanent collection of both the MoMA in New York and the "Triennale" in Milan.


It was a great pleasure to work with the Athens Eye clinic and we mainly created a wonderful space for the children who go for examination and at the same time we added beautiful touches to the hospital premises.

Photo source Athens Eye Hospital https://www.athenseyehospital.gr