Compare 3 local firms tagged with Hospitality-Inspired. This page narrows the Oslo directory to the strongest public matches for that focus area.
IARK
IARK is an Oslo interior architecture practice with a strong focus on workplace, hospitality, and public-facing interiors. It stands out for clients who want a specialist interiors team rather than a broad architecture office, especially on projects where workplace identity, fit-out quality, and day-to-day user experience matter most.
Metropolis Arkitektur & Design
Metropolis Arkitektur & Design presents itself as a specialist in office buildings and hotels, which makes it directly relevant for commercial workplace listings in Norway. The studio is a good fit for clients who want an office designer with a clear commercial bias and a balance of architecture, interiors, and brand-conscious spatial design.
Sane interiørarkitekter
Sane interiørarkitekter works at the intersection of workplace, hospitality, and brand-led interior design, which makes it a useful addition for office clients looking beyond purely corporate aesthetics. The practice is a good fit for teams that want offices with stronger atmosphere, material identity, and hospitality-style user experience without losing workplace function.
Metropolis Arkitektur & Design
Metropolis Arkitektur & Design presents itself as a specialist in office buildings and hotels, which makes it directly relevant for commercial workplace listings in Norway. The studio is a good fit for clients who want an office designer with a clear commercial bias and a balance of architecture, interiors, and brand-conscious spatial design.
IARK
IARK is an Oslo interior architecture practice with a strong focus on workplace, hospitality, and public-facing interiors. It stands out for clients who want a specialist interiors team rather than a broad architecture office, especially on projects where workplace identity, fit-out quality, and day-to-day user experience matter most.
Sane interiørarkitekter
Sane interiørarkitekter works at the intersection of workplace, hospitality, and brand-led interior design, which makes it a useful addition for office clients looking beyond purely corporate aesthetics. The practice is a good fit for teams that want offices with stronger atmosphere, material identity, and hospitality-style user experience without losing workplace function.