Room · NR-201 / NR-202 / NR-203

The Null Room

A small room with the volume turned down.

Three rooms on the Quiet Floor, identical in plan and finish. Eighteen square metres, one casement window onto the inner courtyard, one Hästens Marquis queen bed, one Børge Mogensen reading chair under the window, and a writing surface that folds down from the wall when you need it and disappears when you don't.

There is no television. There is no minibar — there is a kettle, a small ceramic pitcher of fresh milk replaced twice daily, a French press, and tea selected by a small importer in Mitte called Kleines Blatt.

The Null Room is on the Quiet Floor (see Rooms) and therefore has no wifi by default. A short ethernet cable in the desk drawer connects to a wired uplink. Most guests do not plug it in.

Materials

  • Bauwerk lime plaster walls (Bone Nº 02)
  • Smoked oak flooring
  • Curtains: single layer of unbleached Belgian linen
  • Bath: small but well-considered, with Vola brassware and a Carrara marble shelf

What it is for

We made these rooms for guests who already have a plan for their evening — a long walk, a long meal, a long book, a long phone call to someone two time zones away. The room is a frame, not a feature.

What it is not for

Conference calls. There is no desk light strong enough. We will, on request, move you to a Kerckhoffs Chamber for the night and let you keep your Null Room rate.