Today I would love to introduce you to 3 restaurants, of which the interior is designed by our Belgian decorator and antiques dealer Axel Vervoordt.
For these restaurant interiors Axel has chosen for an earthy tones color palette.
The first restaurant is the ‘Atelier Privé’ restaurant of the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich, Germany.
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Restaurant tables with the Axel Vervoordt Home Collection ‘Gainsborough Desk Chair’ in the Atelier Privé gourmet restaurant of the Bayerischer Hof Hotel.
Notice the limewashed walls.
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Linen upholstered and slipcovered dining chairs.
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Slipcovered ‘Folding chairs’ from the Axel Vervoordt Home Collection.
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BAYERISCHER HOF
MUNICH – GERMANY
The second restaurant is restaurant ‘The Roji’, situated in a medieval cellar, in the historical center of Antwerp, Belgium.
The Japanese word Roji means ‘garden path’.
This restaurant is recommended if you love the Japanese kitchen.
The 13th century basement is a unique location to book your dinner visiting Antwerp.
Source http://www.roji.be
Wabi Sabi inspired interior design by Axel Vervoordt.
Enjoy a drink in front of the open fire before having dinner.
Source http://www.roji.be
Source http://www.roji.be
THE ROJI
ANTWERP – BELGIUM
The third restaurant is ‘Sir Anthony Van Dyck’ in Antwerp.
The restaurant is named after the Flemish Baroque painter Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641).The building is fully restored in the 17th century spirit, by Axel Vervoordt.
Source http://www.siranthonyvandijck.be
Plastered walls and authentic floor tiles.
Source http://www.siranthonyvandijck.be
The restaurant with its warm color palette.
Source http://www.siranthonyvandijck.be
Again the slipcovered dining chairs, a trademark of Axel Vervoordt.
Last year we had our first Belgian blogger meeting in the restaurant Sir Anthony Van Dyck. Read my blogpost about this meeting here.
Our last year’s blogger meeting at the restaurant Sir Anthony Van Dyck.
SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK
ANTWERP – BELGIUM
http://www.siranthonyvandijck.be
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Visit AXEL VERVOORDT at http://www.axel-vervoordt.com
If you ever visit one of these restaurants, please let me know your thoughts!
Wishing you a great start of this new week!
xx
Greet
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