
Swedish designers TAF have completed the interior of the Carema Healthcare Centre in Stockholm, Sweden.

The clusters of layered materials in neutral colours are inspired by bandages, plasters and other medical equipment.

The project involved creating a reception, waiting areas, examination rooms and toilets.

Photographs by Åke E:son Lindman.

Here's some details from the designers:
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CAREMA GULLMARSPLAN
Carema healthcare is a vision of feeling better already when you enter.

The concept is a stylized patchwork, inspired by bandages and patches.

The light is filtered through thin curtains that give a clean and airy feeling.

Title: Carema healthcare center at Gullmarsplan, Stockholm, Sweden
Object: Reception, Waiting areas, Receiving rooms, WC
Client: Carema healthcare center at Gullmarsplan, Stockholm, Sweden
Design: TAF
Photo: Åke E:son Lindman

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“Carema healthcare is a vision of feeling better already when you enter.”
I’m going to have disagree. I’ve a feeling I’d personally go a little mad in this place. Not entirely calming.
I’d have to agree with jomirod, a bit too bright and clean. Nice chairs though
One flew over the cuckoo’s nest…
This is overwhelmingly the interior of a psychiatric ward. Rather than well being I feel more girl interrupted.
who is the chair (built) by? any info welcome to antepostnow@gmail.com – thanks!
it’s so stagnant and feels unwelcoming. A very sterile but sophisticated design.
i like it , i suit to a condition like , you ve been working for a tiring day . it is quite nice to sit on the chair during the weekend
Does anybody know the name an the manufacturer of the chair?