Hertog Jan Botanic immediately feels like a place steeped in history. The monumental building in the Botanical Garden has been revitalized without losing its soul—a fitting backdrop for two top chefs who continue to rewrite their culinary story, from a three-star restaurant in Bruges to a playful, Japanese-inspired reinvention in Antwerp.
The interior exudes the same logic: organic, soft, and earthy. Clay walls flow into MonaCrete Light , merging form and function. The material breathes with the space and filters sound so subtly that you only notice it through your senses: acoustic comfort becomes a tangible luxury.
Japanese influences are evident in the curves, the rhythm, and the choice for natural imperfection. Everything feels refined and natural – high-end design without pretense, luxury that whispers, intense enjoyment that arises naturally. Hertog Jan Botanic blends history, culinary evolution, Eastern poetry, and contemporary comfort into a comprehensive experience where taste, aroma, light, texture, and silence form a harmonious whole .
You don’t see acoustics,
but you will immediately notice if it is good.
Each realisation is a dialogue between architecture and acoustics, where technology becomes invisible and experience becomes tangible.
Every space is unique. We’re happy to help you find the right acoustic and aesthetic solution for your interior.