YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Vermland

Hverdagen Restaurant in Copenhagen

The restaurant has been designed by Vermland to be a mix of the traditional restaurant typology and "long-table dining" – an experience the studio thinks is too-often reserved for eating with family and friends.A long, communal dining table has thus been made the "centrepiece" of the restaurant. Simple bench seats have been slotted underneath, while spherical paper lanterns and bunches of wildflowers have been suspended directly above.

The central table also helps split the floor plan into different zones. On one side of the table lies a row of booths, where small groups of guests can enjoy their dinner in a slightly more private setting.The other side of the table is a grab-and-go area where customers can perch upon stool seats to enjoy a quick drink or snack.To heighten the homely, "everyday" ambience of the restaurant, the cushioned backrests of the booths have been upholstered in a checkered fabric that's meant to resemble a typical dishtowel found in domestic kitchens.

A majority of elements in the restaurant – from the tables and seating booths, to the framework that extends across the ceiling – has been crafted from a single Douglas tree."We try our best to design and manufacture furniture based on local and long-lasting materials that we believe will continue contributing to its environment for many decades to come," explained the studio.

The wood has also been used to make the stone-topped bar, and a tall, gridded shelving-unit that shows off jars of fermented vegetables. Some ingredients like chillis and cloves of garlic have been attached to string and hung up in the shelve's larger display niches.
 

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