PB Studio (an architecture and design firm based in Sopot, Poland) recently collaborated with Filip Kozarski to create the stunning Althaus Restaurant, located in Gdynia (Poland).
Just looking at the clean and comfortable design of this restaurant makes me want to go there, sit-down and order a traditional Bavarian schnitzel, with some potato dumplings, sauerkraut and a beer. The open concept of this two-floor level restaurant merges a traditional style (that reflects the Bavarian cuisine served there) with modern/industrial design elements seamlessly. Beer is a staple drink in the Bavarian tradition. It is no wonder then, that the colours of this restaurant (the copper, bottle green and amber woods) are reminiscent of beer production and packaging.
Everything in this space, from the seamless transitions of materials of the different spaces, to the design of the menu and logo seem and look so well thought-out, designed and planned.
I know it's a lot of photos, but this is just a glimpse.... enjoy :)
For more information click here: PB Studio. Images by Tomirri photography, courtesy of BP Studio.
For restaurant menu and website: ALTHAUS
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