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Restaurant Bomenpark

Restaurant Bomenpark is nestled in greenery, and you sense that immediately upon entering. Large windows, abundant light, and an interior that seamlessly blends in with its surroundings. The design is warm and open, with an atmosphere that feels just right—inviting, without being overbearing. I was involved in this project in several phases, allowing the interior to grow and refine step by step.

From the outset, the guiding principle was clear: to create a place where everyone feels comfortable. For morning coffee, a long lunch, or drinks with friends. The materials are natural and warm, the atmosphere relaxed yet refined. By working with different wood tones, soft fabrics, ceramics, and a color palette inspired by the outdoor landscape—grey-green, sand, warm wood, and black as an accent—the interior has a calming foundation that is always just right.

The seating is spacious and comfortable. Leather sofas in soft hues, chairs with rounded shapes, and tables that are slightly wider than usual. It feels open, but never empty; cozy, but not crowded. A loose mix of art and photography hangs along the walls—nature prints, line drawings, and understated images that breathe life into the space. Plants add height and a touch of life, without overwhelming the atmosphere.

At the heart of the restaurant is the bar. Robust, constructed of wood, steel, and stone. Above the bar, glasses and bottles float, both functional and beautiful. This enlivens the space while remaining in harmony with the rest of the interior.

Small details add warmth: bread boards on the shelves, logs by the fireplace, cushions on the sofas. No excess, but carefully chosen elements that give the space character.

What makes this project special is how everything comes together. The interior feels inviting and tranquil, with enough personality to truly fit Bomenpark. A place where you're drawn to linger—exactly the atmosphere we've been working towards in every phase.
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