Erik Nissen Johansen, creative director at Stylt explains: "It’s meant to both look and feel as a hole in the wall on a by-street in Paris or Marseille. A place that existed for seventy-five years already - a well known, comfy classic for all kinds of people of all ages." In classic Stylt manner, everything was meticulously planned and executed. To recreate history required both historical knowledge and instinctive feeling. The mosaic floor was found in northern Africa while the windows were taken from a barn in the south western parts of Sweden. Chairs and bar stools are all newly manufactured classics from southern Europe. The large zinc and marble bar was hand made by carpenter Per Berndtsson while Erik himself created the grand mirror that creates both space and gives the place a historical anchorage. The mirror is a jigsaw puzzle of a number of old mirrors that Stylt re-assembled to a new whole. Anyone who’s been to a classic French brasserie will surely recognize the style.