Mix ’n match ’S-Hertogenbosch is a hotspot richer. Edible that to the Snellestraat decorated to concept of Studio Boot, is a hit: For lunch, drinks and dinner time is often the case loaded. Sure, the card will be good, but the hip, informal atmosphere is certainly a part of success. THIS looks trendy but not conceived, exuberant but not intrusive. The new edible is the successor to the smaller that since 2003 was located in an old pawn in the city of ’s-Hertogenbosch. This threatened to go to be successful and the owner decided to move to new building across the street. He asked Studio Boot, who is the ’old’ this device, with plans for the facility. Keywords were "pleasant, comfortable and inspiring." Like its predecessor it also derives its character from this mix of styles, the application of existing and new design of known and unknown origin. Old furniture is reused in a new, custom duties, as the composite of several cabinets, green furniture wall ’behind the bar. Part of the furniture is specially designed for the occasion: Roderick Vos designed the high table, low table and bark tear ’THIS’, Piet Hein Eek signed to the major bartafel and tear bark ’Crisis’ and Dick van Hoff developed the hinge lamps. The light box, the font, the blankets on the terrace and the rest is made by Edwin Vollebergh Studio Boot. The front is an eclectic, informal status / living room, featuring the monumental, five meters long bar lined with antique, handcrafted Delft blue tiles. Studio Boot got the tiles, which are forgotten in the storage of a tile factory were found to lie by using available. Communication takes place via the radiant light. The Popov table beside the entrance to a double, circular curtain completely or partially blocked to private dining room, with a choice of a "cowboy fun" or a "business-stripe ’motif. After buckling, the seating area, a quiet room with the kitchen at the back. Later in the evening, this part sometimes the dance floor. Then disappear the furniture in the basement and running the DJ from his spot in the kitchen.
fotografie Frank Tielemans
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