GOLVET X KPM BERLIN
In the future, tables in GOLVET’s Private Dining Room will be set in the restaurant’s signature copper color: Under the theme “GOLVET X KPM Berlin,” the Berlin-based Michelin-starred restaurant and KPM Berlin are collaborating on an exclusive Kurland. A special edition of Kurland—featuring the characteristic neoclassical relief rim in copper on Fond black Fond —has been Fond exclusively for GOLVET. Anyone booking GOLVET’s Private Dining Room for groups of ten or more now has the opportunity to dine from hand-painted KPM Berlin plates and enjoy their espresso from the matching cups.
The GOLVET restaurant is the culinary flagship of the 40seconds Group. Head chef Björn Swanson and his team cooked up their first Michelin star within six months in 2017. Gault Millau awarded the GOLVET 16 points. More baroque than ascetic, product-centered and sustainable, but relaxed in its dealings with each other and with guests, GOLVET and its 22-strong crew under chef Björn Swanson have established themselves as a popular casual fine dining restaurant in Berlin since opening in May 2017.
"We are Berliners and feel connected to the tradition that KPM Berlin stands for in the GOLVET and in our company. That's why we are delighted with this tableware designed exclusively for us and our guests," says Thorsten Schermall, CEO of the 40seconds Group, to which the GOLVET belongs.
Just a few kilometers from GOLVET lies the historic KPM Berlin factory complex. The finest porcelain has been crafted here for over 250 years, including the special Kurland for GOLVET at Potsdamer Straße 58. 220 individual pieces were hand-painted, packed to prevent breakage, and delivered to the 8th floor of the GOLVET so that, in the subdued lighting at the long wooden table, the space and the porcelain would complement each other perfectly.
"We build bridges between tradition and modernity in our cuisine," says Björn Swanson. Internationally conceived but European-focused cuisine on a rock-solid French basis characterizes the culinary style of the GOLVET. So it seems more than fitting that the Private Dining Room offers a view of the "Goldelse", the Victory Column, in Tiergarten on the horizon on the one hand, but on the other hand is served and dined between the street slogans collected and wallpapered on the walls by the urban artists of "Notes of Berlin".
More information at https://golvet.de/golvet-x-kpm-berlin/