
An Interior Embraced by Light and Recycling
“Welcome to a world where you experience yourself.” These are the very words that greet visitors at the Inscape Deep-Care Center in the heart of Prague—a space where reality slows down and consciousness expands. Designed by the team at Virtuální bydlení, this project is a visionary example of how technology and rituals support regeneration and inner peace. We are proud that our Mínus panels contribute to this atmosphere, proving that sustainability and beauty can be a profound experience. For this unique space, Plastic Guys supplied a range of elements showcasing the versatility of Mínus panels in the Champagne texture.
Furniture that Breathes: Void and Kern Tables
The relaxation zones feature nearly a dozen of our signature tables. While the Void model, with its hollow base, feels light and airy, the Kern tables with their solid base provide visual stability to the space. Thanks to the translucent texture, the panels do not just serve as surfaces—they become a source of a warm, ambient atmosphere.



Light in a New Form
A set of six wall lights made from our panels is a key element of this project. Their minimalist shape, combined with modern LED technology and the translucent texture, creates a soft, diffuse light that highlights the wall texture and the inner patterns of the recycled material.



A Kitchen in Creamy Tones
In the kitchen area, we implemented a worktop with an integrated sink and a backsplash in the Champagne texture. The seamless transition between both surfaces highlights the minimalist character of the entire interior. The cream color is more than just a design choice—thanks to the properties of Mínus panels, the surface is completely non-absorbent, highly durable, and ready for daily use with minimal cleaning effort.



A Circular Story in Every Detail
Even the smallest details, like our coasters, carry the same philosophy.
The entire Inscape deep-care center project incorporates 288 kg of recycled plastic. Together, we saved approximately 576 kg of CO2. This is equivalent to the emissions produced by driving a car for 4,800 kilometers (roughly the distance from Prague to Lisbon and back).
Here, design and ecology go hand in hand without any compromises.