Kwint in the Heart of Brussels by SAQ // Studio Arne Quinze

published in: Restaurants/Bars By Ricardo Hernandez, Jan 11th 2010

Image Courtesy of Kwint Brussels + Studio Arne Quinze

I can remember my mother telling me that in order to fall in love, you must put your energy towards the heart and the stomach.  Studio Arne Quinze (SAQ) out of Brussels, Belgium clearly understands the recipe for love.  Located in the heart of the city, at the Mont des Arts, lies a small yet big idea restaurant, KWINT.  It sits within the recently renovated Congress Palace that was inaugurated during the Brussels World’s Fair in 1958.  Considerably outdated and under utilized, the space went through an intense renovation process and was renamed SQUARE-Brussels Meeting Centre.  With an upgrade to accommodate the latest activities, conferences and experience to locals and visitors, SQUARE embraces the latest by Studio Arne Quinze’s, the KWINT Public Restaurant.

Mont des Arts Brussels

Image Courtesy of Kwint Brussels + Studio Arne Quinze

Image Courtesy of Kwint Brussels + Studio Arne Quinze

KWINT refers to the five arched windows in the newly opened restaurant.  The restaurant is enclosed by custom sized glass designed to fit delicately within the heavy existing architecture, creating a strong connection between history and modernization.  This transitional solution allows natural light to enter the space and provides breathtaking views of the city.  The interior unfolds a 30m-long sculpture that uses reflection and inflection to unfold mood and experience.  A warm and neutral color palette harmonizes with the natural stone of the historic building and sets the dining experience.  The dimensionality of the sculpture emphasizes the horizontality of the space while light reflects off the sculpture and grazes the walls to divide the space and create an intimate, magical experience that is light and refreshing.  

Image Courtesy of Kwint Brussels + Studio Arne Quinze

Image Courtesy of Kwint Brussels + Studio Arne Quinze

A long tufted wall adds a new texture, warmth and a fresh visual cue to the vertical divider. The tufted gestures add elegance yet a playful sequence as they are never finished throughout.  This interplay of texture creates a harmony within the space as the textures become the movement and focus rather than the color palette.  Even the furniture is created skillfully to be an asset to the design concept.  KWINT shows yet another masterpiece of a beautiful interior space with a stroke of genius.  Studio Arne Quinze (SAQ) continues to delight us with forward-thinking design, hyper-sculptures and a balance of order and chaos. I always seem to envision the SAQ as a team of street performers and classical musicians playing the same tune to their own style. 

Thanks for another great design recipe. What a way to begin the 2010! Studio Arne Quinze loves Yatzer and we love them back.

Image Courtesy of Kwint Brussels + Studio Arne Quinze

Image Courtesy of Kwint Brussels + Studio Arne Quinze

Image Courtesy of Kwint Brussels + Studio Arne Quinze

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Studio Arne Quinze , Kwint Brussels

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About Arne Quinze

Arne Quinze is born in 1971 in Belgium but lives and works in Miami (US) and Sint-Martens-Latem (Belgium). In the eighties he started out as a graffiti artist although he didn’t finish an official art eduction.  The urge to express himself artistically and to strive for this dates from this period. Quinze creates large and small sculptures, drawings, paintings and large scaled. Smaller works, sketches and drawings are the basis and research for his large installations. In searching himself and optimizing every new idea Quinze is entirely absorbed in his world and creations. Recurring fundamentals in Quinze’s oeuvre are the use of multiple types of wood even refuse wood, electrical colours in fluorescent paint (yellow, orange, black) and themes referring to social interaction, communication, rhythms and the interplay of lines.

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  • friend
    salvation, 2010-01-11 17:16:03

    Yes! I' d like to go there.

  • friend
    philippe, 2010-01-11 18:32:04

    Only one person in this universe can think about a nick 'Salvation' and protect from spiritual death. Be my guest at KWINT in Brussels. It's very near and it is a fabulous place. cheers....

  • friend
    salvation, 2010-01-12 13:36:11

    Thank you my friend, for your good words and the invitation, (my economic situation is a big shit right now) but let's hope that I'll success on visiting Brussels this year. Kisses from Athens.

  • friend
    printed stickers, 2010-04-09 22:38:33

    although the place is fantastic, but i will give full marks to photographer !

  • friend
    Tie, 2010-05-19 23:17:00

    those are breath taking. I would love to see that in person some time.

  • friend
    70-270, 2010-06-03 08:15:09

    its a really very nice and min blowing place. i just saw it in my dreams. and now at your blog thanks for sharing this..

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