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Nieuwspoort

Project Nieuwspoort
Location The Hague
​Architect ZECC Architects
Interior concept The Thirsty Fisherman
Furniture Lensvelt contract Furniture
Photography Adam van Noort

When the Lower House (Tweede Kamer) moved into its temporary home on Bezuidenhoutseweg, it was time for press center Nieuwspoort to join it. The press center is a meeting place for politicians, journalists and political professionals. A unique place where you can both be yourself in the warm, cozy and hospitable hospitality, and where everything is available to function as a (digital) press center. A place for free speech.

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A glimpse in the press center which is a meeting place for politicians, journalists and political professionals.

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THIS 141 Chair

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Maarten Baas Barstool

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THIS 141 Chair

The restaurant is characterized by a combination of warm colors and soft materials. It accommodates the 2,000 gatekeepers and guests. It is a cozy and welcoming place. Combinations of lounge seating, covered tables, high seating and café seating are decorated with furniture by Dutch designers, such as Maarten Baas and Gispen. The bar is made of walnut and is inspired by the famous classic bar.

The event area of Nieuwspoort is designed to allow as much freedom as possible in the use of the space. It can be used as a whole, or divided into all kinds of configurations of smaller rooms. This makes it suitable, for example, for meetings, press conferences, parties, book presentations and more.

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Maarten Baas Barstools in the restaurant area.

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Maarten Baas barstools upholstered in grey and blue fabric.

The base is done in the same color tones as the other rooms, but where the restaurant has more of an emphasis on warm tones, this area has a more modern look and features more business-like, cool tones. The flexible walls are covered with ton-sur-ton nuances in different blue fabrics. To match this, a carpet was chosen with blue color areas that extend beyond the partition walls, allowing the visitor to see that the space continues even when the partition walls divide the space. All this is complemented by project furniture with distinctively bright colors as a contrast to the more businesslike studio look. This adds the warmth and vibrancy that is so fitting for Nieuwspoort.

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Maarten Baas Barstool

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W.H. Gispen 205 Chair

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