Black Forest Brooklyn

Co-owner Tobias Holler says the space is “contemporary yet inspired by the traditions of the Black Forest region. One half of the guest area is designed as a ‘Wohnzimmer’ (parlor/living room), with an exposed wood joist ceiling, dark wainscot and exposed brick. The other part of the guest area is flooded with daylight through a series of large skylights, creating a quasi- outdoor ‘beergarden’ atmosphere.” The project makes extensive use of salvaged building materials, such as retired NYC scaffolding planks used for wall paneling and furniture. This project was completed in 2013.

Design Architect: HOLLER Architecture
Architect of Record: Metropolitan United Studio, PLLC