Photographer: Beate Lang
Photographer: Beate Lang
Photographer: Beate Lang
A French brasserie with a modern design
The first historical reference to the Hotel Löwen on Lake Zug was made in 1524. The last extension was built in 1884, becoming today’s Brasserie. It combines the classic elements of a French brasserie with modern design. The long, clearly formed front of the bar with its black and white patterned tiles looks like a sculpture in the room and is combined with the dark stained bar stool MORPH BAR. The floor in walnut and the soft light from the NOON Lighting lend the room a warm atmosphere.
The comfortable ambiance is marked by freestanding floor-to-ceiling shelves that create cosy areas yet retain transparency. The patterned tiles can also be found on the floor of the private room. A solid walnut table surrounded by MORPH chairs invite you to sit down for a meal and the various pictures on the walls tell of old times and the tradition of the house. Adjacent to this an extensive wine cabinet serves as a special eye-catcher.
Barmade AG
Photographer: Beate Lang
Photographer: Beate Lang