Designed as a relaxed and welcoming restaurant, Elemente reflects the energy and diversity of South American culture through an expressive palette of colour, texture and materiality. Robert Angell Design International looked to Hamburg’s extensive network of more than 2,500 bridges as a key architectural reference, translating their rhythm and structure into dramatic arch forms that run throughout the interior. These sculptural arches, lined in warm timber and paired with colourful banquettes and counters, create a flowing visual journey through the space while subtly referencing both the city’s bridges and the rising sun and moon.
Robert Angell Design International also drew inspiration from the work of German biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel, whose intricate illustrations of flora and fauna informed the project’s layered relationship between industry and nature. Existing concrete surfaces were retained as a backdrop, allowing the raw shell of the building to contrast against lush greenery, metal screens and warm decorative finishes. The result is an atmosphere that feels like nature gradually reclaiming an industrial environment.