When René Redzepi shut
One of Redzepi’s most important considerations in creating the new Noma was that it had a sense of place. “Where in the world are we? The interiors had to reflect that. At the same time, each piece and each setting needed to be carefully selected so that everything was bespoke. That was one of the challenges of this project: combining the practical demands of a busy restaurant which requires materials that can handle a lot of wear and tear, while also being something that can only be experienced in that corner of Copenhagen, forever.”
As a starting point, David Thulstrup looked to
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The new restaurant is housed in a series of farm-like buildings designed by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels’s
“The material is the decoration,” explains Thulstrup. Oak takes centre stage in the main dining room with walls that look like stacks of timber and a central counter made of a 200-year-old naturally blackened beam found in the nearby harbour. The private dining room is more architectural with beams clad in white oiled Douglas fir as a contrast to its charred pine exterior. For the lounge area, Thulstrup chose a custom-made cream brick for walls and floors to evoke the clean, modern lines of 70s Danish style.
The overall design concept was based around the creation of the new home for Noma – although not entirely brand new but one that reflected the restaurant’s celebrated 15-year history. “It’s all about this mix of
“It’s very
In keeping with Redzepi’s desire for everything to be
Since setting up his Copenhagen-based studio in 2009, Thulstrup has developed a reputation for refined and diverse residential and commercial projects entirely in tune with his clients’ desires and needs. Noma is no different except for the fact “the whole world was watching”.
“Everything had to be better than the best because that’s the mood that comes from René and Noma and it was the driving force for me. My job was always about understanding who is Noma, what am I being given as a canvas and how can I make sure that I understand the vision of René to make sure that happens,” says Thulstrup.
Redzepi has bet everything on Noma 2.0, which opened in mid-February to instant acclaim. He said it made a big difference having David and his team as part of this project.
“The end result is more than I expected. Even though it’s a brand new space, it feels like it has been there for a while, it is a space that immediately settles you as you enter, yet it is unfamiliar once you start looking around. The details are so fresh and modern,” concludes Redzepi.
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