ARQE Bespoke
Design that adapts. Not the other way around.
Individually developed frameworks for projects with specific requirements. For spaces, brands, and architectural concepts where even the smallest detail is intended to be part of the whole.
ARQE Bespoke
Design that adapts. Not the other way around.
Individually developed frameworks for projects with specific requirements. For spaces, brands, and architectural concepts where even the smallest detail is intended to be part of the whole.
When standard isn't enough, Bespoke begins.
Not every project can be fully articulated with an existing collection. Some spaces demand specific materiality. Some brands require their own design signature. Some places call for a detail that not only fits in but precisely enhances the character of the overall concept.
ARQE Bespoke is our approach for precisely these projects.
For individually developed designs, selected series, and exclusive collaborations that go beyond the regular assortment.
This does not result in decorative variations for their own sake, but rather architectural details conceived from the context – tailored to space, surface, atmosphere, and identity.
Not as an addition. But as part of the architecture.
Switches and sockets are essential elements of any room. They are functional, always present, and visible in almost every architectural setting. Precisely for this reason, they deserve a design that goes beyond mere functionality.
In the Bespoke sector, we consistently take this detail a step further.
Not as applied branding. Not as a loud gesture. But as a precise translation of a design idea into form, surface, and proportion.
This creates frames that don't look out of place.
But rather, self-evident.
Custom designs for selected projects
Each bespoke execution is project-specific. Depending on the context, different design levels can be developed and coordinated.
Reliefs, patterns, delicate structures, or understated graphic elements can be integrated into the surface without losing the clarity of the object. What matters is not just visibility, but the effect in space and light.
Shades can be matched to material concepts, interior schemes, or existing brand identities. This ensures the frame integrates seamlessly into the project, not only formally but also atmospherically.
For selected partners, we develop limited or project-specific series that are only available within the respective context. These can include hospitality projects, showrooms, high-end residential concepts, or special collaborations.
Brands, houses or places often have their own visual language. In the Bespoke process, this is not adopted obviously, but translated into a subtle, architectural form – for example, via rhythm, relief, proportion or surface effect.
A pattern as surface. Not as a print.
The design shown is an example of a bespoke series. The relief is not applied subsequently, but is part of the surface itself. This creates a detail that works with light, shadow, and viewing distance.
From a distance, the frame appears calm and integrated.
Up close, the additional layer of design is revealed.
Precisely therein lies the quality of individual designs:
They do not have to be loud to be precisely perceived.
Bespoke refers to custom-developed designs within the ARQE System. This includes project-specific surfaces, coordinated color schemes, exclusive editions, and selected collaborations that go beyond the regular product range.
Our goal is for every customer to be completely satisfied with their purchase. If this is not the case, please let us know and we will do our best to find a solution together with you.
Bespoke projects are always developed individually. Whether a version remains exclusive to one partner or is further developed in another form depends on the specific project context.
Yes. Surfaces can be developed on a project-specific basis – from very subtle reliefs to clearly recognisable, recurring structures. The decisive factor is always the design appropriateness in the respective context.
For high-end residential projects, hospitality, showrooms, interior concepts, and selected collaborations with brands, architects, and designers.
This depends on the type of project, its complexity, and the execution. A quick discussion will allow us to assess what kind of framework makes sense for a collaboration.
Yes. However, this is not about a flashy adoption, but about an architectural translation into surface, rhythm, proportion, or material effect.