Studio C Unterföhring – One studio, many visual worlds
In the new Studio C at the Unterföhring location, Seven.One focuses on maximum creative freedom. Studio C was deliberately planned as a flexible production studio. Instead of fixed backdrops, mobile, flexible concrete walls are used that can be rearranged again and again.


ran & Galileo Stories – Different content, one modular studio concept
ran – Sports journalism with energy
“ran” stands for speed, analysis and dynamism. The concrete and rust surfaces used create a
powerful atmosphere, while the flexible concrete wall cladding creates depth and structure.
Galileo Stories – Authentic storytelling
Calmer textures such as clay or lines are used for reportages and backgrounds.
The mineral concrete wall conveys authenticity and material honesty.



Mineral concrete wall cladding as a multifunctional studio decoration
All surfaces used are made of genuine mineral material and are handcrafted. The surfaces have depth, texture and a natural irregularity – perfect for the camera and light. Our wallpaper format ensures smooth and uncomplicated processing on site, without dust and long drying times. This means that the patterned design cannot be missed.
Designs used:
Concrete board formwork – architectural & powerful
Flexible concrete walls: move, rotate, restage
The flexible concrete walls can be moved and repositioned. This creates several sets
with the same elements – efficient and visually varied.
Why flexible concrete wall cladding is ideal for TV studios
- Flexible concrete wall instead of solid backdrop
- low weight of approx. 1-2 kg/m²
- Modular and mobile use
- Camera-optimized, matt surface
- Interchangeable wall panels
- Authentic material effect instead of artificial backdrop
Conclusion – Flexible concrete walls for modern studio concepts
Seven.One Studio C shows how modern studio design works:
with flexible concrete walls from Wall Rapture, which allow for real materiality,
quick conversions and a strong visual identity.