THE DÜSSELDORF ISLAND The famous Sansibar restaurant located in the island of Sylt opened its first branch in the Breuninger department store in Düsseldorf, in the prestigious Kö-Bogen designed by Daniel Libeskind. DITTEL | ARCHITEKTEN were asked to design and build the 230 m2 restaurant so as to recreate the relaxed, informal atmosphere of the original restaurant in Düsseldorf. Typical and original materials - such as old wood for the panelling and solid oak wood for the sturdy tables that promote conviviality – were used to let people experience the atmosphere of Sylt. Protagonist are the comfortable armchairs taormina wood designed by Alfredo Häberli for Alias
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