A listed building from 1860's converted into an office hotel

 

We spent a good year on this job, The Office Club at the centre of Copenhagen is placed in the amazing listed building Brönnums Hus. Build in 1860, the house is one of a kind with round walls, oval rooms and walls that housed and entertained people like Hans Christian Andersen. With the owner of the building we created the concept Brönnums Hus Office Club - a high end Office Hotel. Our design leaves room to relax and reflect and connect, and is a showcase of our endless need to combine old with new. In this specific case we worked with a lot of young Danish Designers - combining New Nordic and Art Deco. Not a single wall colour is used twice and theme changes from one floor to the next. Brönnums Hus Office Club opened the doors nov. 1. 2015 after a total renovation & interior process of 1,5 years. A humbling, amazing experience.

 
Special designed carpet by MAKWäRK, made by Ege

Custom designed carpet by MAKWäRK, made by Ege

Reception area with MAKWäRK designed desk made in Corian

Reception area with MAKWäRK designed desk made in Corian

Bistro - old Paris meets New Nordic

Bistro - old Paris meets New Nordic

Old Japanese wallpaper from 1860's - furnitures from Kare Design, carpet by Ege

Old Japanese wallpaper from 1860's - furnitures from Kare Design, carpet by Ege

An uncommon coffee maker for an uncommon office space

An uncommon coffee maker for an uncommon office space

Meeting room - Moooi Table, Muuto chairs, Dixon lamps

Meeting room - Moooi Table, Muuto chairs, Dixon lamps

Chandelier made for the room - by Louise Eeg

Chandelier made for the room - by Louise Eeg

Wallpaper made by illustrator Mette Boesgaard and MAKWäRK, with references to the Royal Theater next door

Wallpaper made by illustrator Mette Boesgaard and MAKWäRK, with references to the Royal Theater next door