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Interior Design of a Monastery
Furnishing &
interior design

Interior Design of a Monastery

Through furniture classics, contemporary designs and bespoke built-ins, rooms and lounge areas were created within the historic ensemble of Fischingen Monastery, allowing guests to newly experience the tranquil atmosphere of the baroque complex.

teo jakob devised the furnishing and colour scheme, collaborating closely with the monastery’s carpentry workshop, which crafted cabinets, beds and benches. These built-in elements are complemented by selected furniture classics from Fritz Hansen, Thonet, Vitra, Wittmann and horgenglarus, as well as lighting fixtures from Marset.

In collaboration with the monastery carpentry workshop, precision-crafted beds and benches made of solid wood were created. As a contemporary accent, the dark blue «Sticks» side table, designed in 2017 by Jaime Hayon for Wittmann, is placed in the rooms.

By the window stands the «119 SPF» lounge chair, designed in 2019 by Sebastian Herkner for Thonet. The design takes the bentwood principle further and shows how delicately curved elements and a generous seating shell provide contemporary comfort.

The «Swan»chair by Arne Jacobsen was designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. The meticulous upholstery lends an air of lightness and exceptional seating comfort to the design.

The «Palette Table JH9», designed in 2019 by Jaime Hayon for &Tradition, is characterised by an asymmetrical layer arrangement. The «Mikado» armchair, designed in 2015 by Barber Osgerby for Vitra, and the «Bicoca» lamp, designed in 2018 by Christophe Mathieu for Marset, accentuate the baroque rooms with clearly defined forms

Project Management

Monika Eisenring

Head of Sales
Interior Designer HF
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+41 52 222 82 32

«At the baroque Fischingen Monastery, we wanted to develop an interior architecture that honours the history of the monastery while also meeting the requirements of today’s individual guests and seminar groups. With a finely balanced colour and material concept, as well as bespoke beds, cabinets and benches crafted by the monastery’s own carpentry workshop, a hotel atmosphere has been created that feels calm, cosy and invites guests to linger.»

– Monika Eisenring, Project Manager

Jürg Brawand

Member of the executive Board
Interior Architect vsi.asai
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+41 52 267 00 58

«For me, the main focus at Kloster Fischingen was on balance: We wanted to retain the baroque character and, at the same time, complement it with calm, contemporary interior design. When guests walk through the rooms and lounges today, they should sense the history of the monastery—and at the same time feel looked after, as if they were in a modern, comfortable hotel.»

– Jürg Brawand, Project Manager

PhotographyBruno Helbling