Het Loo Palace De Balzaal
The perfect blend of royal heritage and contemporary beauty.
The west wing of the former Royal Dutch Palace (Paleis Het Loo) in Apeldoorn houses the Balzaal, a listed royal interior that has become a restaurant and terrace for 176 people, managed by Albron. Its regal roots and sumptuous surroundings demanded a style to reflect its rich historical background. This transformation was made possible also thanks to a successful collaboration with Conceptional, leader in food & beverage concept development.
Curious eyes peep from behind the showcase cabinets
Fixed and mobile show cabinets, made in a classic wireframe structure, allow a glimpse of the historical wall leather paintings. They display glassware and artefacts belonging to the palace’s past, while custom printed-carpets in rich red and blues recall the floral beauty of its gardens.
A royal garden of reds and blues blooms indoors
Outside, the mobile “Orangery” has become a fragrant herb garden.
›Apeldoorn
›Client Conceptional
›In collaboration with AofS
›Graphic design Eskader
›Photography Arne Jennard