With offices split across Paris, London and Marrakech, Studio KO’s architectural style encompasses stark simplicity and quirky opulence. By fusing their traditional design backgrounds with Moroccan influences, Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty create vibrant interior and exterior experiences with an abundance of warmth and a dash of eccentricity. They work across everything from “abstraction to architecture” and devise both private and public spaces for clients throughout Europe, Northern Africa and the Americas. They speak to us about how everything This story is from Kinfolk Issue Eighteen Buy Now Related Stories Arts & Culture Issue 19 Going Incognito We all secretly wonder what mischief we’d make if invisible: When our identity is hidden, everything seems possible. Arts & Culture Issue 19 The Best Policy Sometimes we talk to each other without feeling heard. Honesty—a most intimate interaction—can be just as thrilling as its more devious inverse. Arts & Culture Issue 19 A Sense of Suspense With unhinged imaginations and mountains of cliff-hangers, the filmmakers behind the sci-fi podcast Limetown have all the makings of a scary story.
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