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A disused iron factory in Copenhagen's Nørrebro neighbourhood provides the new home for the Brus Brewery, which features a bar, shop and restaurant, all dominated by oak.


The Brus Brewery – named after the Danish word for the fizziness liquid obtains when carbonated – is located inside a 750 square-metre building.


The owners, Danish craft brewery To Øl, created the interiors themselves. The team wanted to make sure that the space was designed for function first and aesthetics second.



A lounge area towards the end of the bar features curving benches, with backrests in the shape of barrels and seats made from cork.


The J39 and Søborg chairs by Danish architect Børge Mogensen also provide visitors with somewhere to sit, and are made from oak to correspond with the rest of the brewery.



Wooden pendants are used to light up the bar and window areas, while spotlights focus on the greenery and beer menus.


Aiming to create an open-plan space, the owners opted to keep walls to a minimum, using them only to enclose toilets and small stock rooms.



"The brewery isn't specially designed for being on display for the guests and visitors, and is located at the back of the house in all its steel and glory," they said.


"Everything is there for a function – the oak barrels are not there for aesthetic reasons but for ageing beers."


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