• Detail view of Sould Fragments in Restaurant Rosenhøj
  • Wide view of Sould Fragments in Restaurant Rosenhøj
  • Sould Fragments in Restaurant Rosenhøj with tables and chairs
  • Sould Fragments in Restaurant Rosenhøj with table and chairs and pendant

Restaurant Rosenhøj

Søuld Fragments Brings the Outdoors In

Set on a hilltop in the Krabbesholm Forest in Denmark, Restaurant Rosenhøj quietly reflects the surrounding landscape, infusing its recently modernized design with influences drawn from nature. Minimalist lines and glass facades reflect the trees and terrain, while the interior is filled with natural materials that bring the outdoors in, mirroring the quiet stillness of the woods.

On the restaurant’s interior walls, Søuld Fragments forms a cohesive surface that integrates naturally into the interior’s rhythm. The natural texture of the tiles, paired with subtle shifts in orientation, creates depth and shadow, enhancing the tactile quality of eelgrass. The modular format also allows flexibility in an older building where walls and angles are not perfectly aligned. The designer aimed to soften the sound in the restaurant’s various zones while preserving the architectural integrity of the space and ultimately creating a calm atmosphere where conversations can unfold comfortably, even during larger events.

  • Specifier Søuld
  • Location Skive, Denmark
  • Product Søuld Fragments
  • Photographer Tobias Øhrstrøm / Søuld

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