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Functionalist Apartment with Pink Piggy Recasts a 1930s Prague Home

Functionalist Apartment with Pink Piggy Recasts a 1930s Prague Home

Functionalist Apartment with Pink Piggy sits in Prague, Czech Republic, as the personal home of Martin Cenek Architecture. The renovation reworks a late-1930s tenement apartment with care, balancing the building’s modernist bones and a precise, contemporary refit. It’s an apartment, but it reads as a study in restraint and memory, folding original fabric and new craft into a clear, livable composition.

Functionalist Apartment: Merging 1930s Charm with Modern Design

Modern living room with exposed concrete ceiling and bookshelf wall.

Step into the Functionalist Apartment, where Prague’s historic allure meets Martin Cenek‘s contemporary vision. Nestled in the heart of New Town, this 1930s tenement house transforms under Cenek’s guidance, blending industrial elegance with timeless architecture.

Witness a space where every corner tells a story of past and present, artfully intertwining to redefine modern living.

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