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Dynamic interiors
Written by: Štěpánka Strouhalová
Photo by: Věroslav Sixt
The painter Oto Bláha, who designs
the interiors of prestigious hotels and restaurants, claims that
if a graphic artist has the right feeling and the idea, he can create
anything, from a postage stamp to a submarine.
BLÁHA studied graphics, but the artistic illustration market was
stagnant at the beginning of the nineties, so he found work with
Le Patio shops after his graduation. "When I saw the first
Le Patio on Pařížská street, it filled me with such inspiration
that I immediately designed some items and offered to sell them
to the owner, Marie Borenstein," recalls Bláha. "We took
a liking to one another, and that was the beginning of our seven
years of excellent cooperation." At Le Patio he started with
the Christmas shop window, and together with Milada Fischerová,
he designed decorations and items for sale, supervised the shop's
artistic appearance, and painted the shop walls. His Provencal-
and Moroccan-styles frescoes in the shop on Národní třída are well
known. Ms Borenstein finally sold the entire chain, so they parted
company - only to get together again two years later, working on
her new project: the No stress Café in Old Town, on V Kolkovně street.
In the meantime, Bláha created the interior of the Méridien Spa
in Hamburg, and then he returned to Le Patio, which was under new
ownership. He was also the chief designer for the entire Nová Celnice
project. The offers then started flowing in, so he had to leave
the romantic environment of Le Patio for good and set up his own
design studio, Finhound & Burg. Bláha's best known works include
the interiors of the restaurant Le Bistrot de Marle`ne, the Prague
boutique in the Elegant hotel, and the exclusive shop for the Belgian
firm SIA. The crowning touch is his ongoing work on the interiors
and exteriors of the elegant "above the Vltava" restaurant
in Sovovy mlýny and a design restaurant in Berne.
"I try to put something special into each of my works, something
original and unrepeatable," says Bláha. "My life-long
credo is variety. I try to create 'living' interiors that invite
continual changes, so as to bring surprises in the form of something
new as time passes."
Painter Oto Bláha created the frescoes in
Le Patio shops..
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The new interior of Le Bistrot
de Marle`ne. |
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in the No stress Café. |
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Restroom interior with original
lights made of laminates. |
Detail of lights made of metallic fabric
in Le Bistrot de Marle`ne.
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