Satelliet’s impressive showroom of 8,000 square meters offers a unique opportunity to explore more than 400 pieces of seating, specifically designed for hotels and restaurants. The furniture is designed with a focus on sustainability, flexible material choices and a high degree of adaptability for different projects.
For us at Resize Design, the visit is always a source of new ideas, insights and collaborations – no matter how many times we have been there before. It mixes environments created with care with bold expressions, the sustainable solutions of the future and a wide range of products that shape tomorrow’s restaurants, hotels and offices.
The big common thread during this year’s Open Days was Gastrotainment – where food, atmosphere and storytelling merge into a holistic experience.
What does gastrotainment mean?
To create environments where the guest not only visits a place – but experiences remembers it and wants to share it. Where the atmosphere carries a story, where details reinforce the feeling and where every piece of furniture plays a role in the whole. That’s when the design makes a difference – and the experience becomes memorable.
What Satelliet shows year after year is how crucial the furnishing, choice of materials and spatial dramaturgy are for the experience. Gastrotainment is not a trend – it is a language. A way to create value through emotions.
For us at Resize Design, it is extremely inspiring to see how furniture, materials and environments can be built up to enhance the experience from the first to the last impression.
Lots of inspiration, new perspectives and a clear confirmation:
The environments of the future are about more than function – they are about unique experiences.
We have already started planning the next step: an order for new seating for our showroom, so that our customers can experience for themselves the quality, comfort and craftsmanship behind Satelliet’s products.
We look forward to translating the insights from this year’s Open Days into our upcoming projects and continuing to create environments that touch, engage, surprise and last a long time.