In 2026, lobby art has ceased to be a static canvas in a frame. It has become digital, dynamic, and tokenized. Modern entrance groups are transforming into curatorial spaces where the reception acts as a portal to the world of high digital art. We explore the 'Living Canvas' concept, the use of transparent OLED panels and micro-LED technologies in desk design, and why a building's NFT collection is now more important than expensive marble finishing. Discover how to design interiors that change along with the blockchain.
Integrated Media Facades: Furniture as Screen
The main technological trend of 2026 is the seamless integration of displays into furniture construction. We design receptions where the front panel is made of high-quality tempered glass with an integrated micro-LED matrix. By day, it can be an elegant facade with a stone texture; when activated, it becomes a dynamic piece of generative art. This allows a building to instantly change its 'mood' and broadcast brand values through high-resolution visual art.

NFT Galleries: Verified Luxury
Space Tokenization
Many top developers in 2026 acquire exclusive rights to digital artworks for their halls. Here, the reception acts as a verification point: guests can check an artwork's authenticity on the blockchain via a QR code or NFC tag on the desk. We design special niches and mounts for 'digital canvases' (specialized monitors with anti-reflective coatings and deep black levels) so they look like part of the architectural ensemble, not just TVs on the wall.




