raw building materials make up the interiors of the photo exhibition
Minulle Lab is one interior and furniture design scheme developed by Adam Terlanda for an analog photo showroom and workshop in Bratislava. The composition of the space is based on the selection of heavy structural elements such as beams, steel gratings, metal rods and ratchet straps and turning them into pieces of furniture design that try to find balance in unexpected ways.
The project is located in a larger studio complex run by a community of young analog photography enthusiasts, housing a photo studio, scoring room, office, film lab and exhibition space. As a new collective driven by original ideas, aiming to expand the analog community Slovakia’s capital, limited by a limited budget, the challenge was to build a space unified through unique furniture without its cost.

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Adam Terlanda brings an industrial feel to Minulle Photo Lab
The entire composition is based on selecting heavy structural elements such as beams, steel gratings, metal rods and ratchet straps and turning them into pieces that achieve balance in unconventional ways. Through this project, designer Adam Terlanda explores the question of whether the industrialist could feel structurally elegant by applying principles of mechanical logic and gravitational forces. Minulle Lab officially opened in July 2025, through an opening event combining a photography exhibition with an alternative music listening session, bringing together various groups from Bratislava’s alternative youth scene.

Adam Terlanda designs the interior of Minulle Lab in Bratislava

industrial components reconfigured as furniture elements

steel gratings and bars define the spatial composition





