Architecture and Morality
The small but rather incoherent space is wrapped in a sinus corrugated green
flocked steel wall.
Used on the corrugated walls it resembles endless draped velvet curtains.
A plantwall is situated at the deep end of the inner part of the restaurant, a vertical garden with hundreds of
plants placed in a multilayered and absorbent felt-surface.
Diamond shaped mirrors extend different spaces and elements such as the entrance and the plantwall.
An additional coherent element in the restaurant is the mustard coloured wooden ceiling with tilted lamellae that
diffuses the light from the fl uorescent lamps above the ceiling.
The black base of the terrazzo fl oor is customized with green and yellow pieces of glass that matches the walls
and the ceiling.
Functions such as the toilets and the entrance to the restaurant that extend from the organic green fl ocked walls
are cladded in birch wooden panels.
Taste Int. is furnished from two principles, a lounge seating with couches designed by Thomas Sandell and
black tables from Konstantin Grcic and a bar seating near the plant wall. The bar seating occurs around an
8 meter long bar table in walnut that runs through a former window in the façade and turns into a bar on the
other side, where a climate sheltered outdoor veranda is connected to the restaurant.
Design Team: OlssonLyckefors
Andreas Lyckefors
Frida Sjöstam
Johan Olsson