Spaces
Islands Brygge, Copenhagen
Vipp Pencil Factory
In a Copenhagen backyard in Islands Brygge, Vipp has transformed a 100-year-old pencil factory into a social dining room dedicated to sharpening your senses. Safeguarding the original factory features of the space while igniting an intimate and homey feeling was the brief given to interior designer, Julie Cloos Mølsgaard, who led the pencil in the transformation.
In a Copenhagen backyard in Islands Brygge, Vipp has transformed a 100-year-old pencil factory into a social dining room dedicated to sharpening your senses. Safeguarding the original factory features of the space while igniting an intimate and homey feeling was the brief given to interior designer, Julie Cloos Mølsgaard, who led the pencil in the transformation.
The Bauhaus-inspired building was once the home of 'Viking', manufacturer of the Danish iconic yellow school pencils. In 1919, the two-story factory building produced its first pencils. After a century as a production facility and showroom for various design brands, Vipp decided to repurpose the space as a social venue hosting supper clubs with world-class chefs.
WELCOME TO THE FIRST 'VIPP SUPPER CLUB' VENUE
“It’s not a restaurant. But we do invite spectacular chefs to cook up intimate dinners. Nor is it a nightclub. But we do invite talented musicians to play a tune. Nor is it a showroom. But we have invited renowned designers and artists to sharpen up the venue with a Vipp kitchen and furniture. And now, we invite you to book a seat at our long table.“
KASPER EGELUND, CEO & 3RD GENERATION OWNER OF VIPP
Welcome to the first 'Vipp Supper Club' venue
"It’s not a restaurant. But we do invite spectacular chefs to cook up intimate dinners. Nor is it a nightclub. But we do invite talented musicians to play a tune. Nor is it a showroom. But we have invited renowned designers and artists to sharpen up the venue with a Vipp kitchen and furniture. And now, we invite you to book a seat at our long table.“
KASPER EGELUND, CEO & 3RD GENERATION OWNER OF VIPP
The industrial frame is softened up by an array of upholstered Vipp furniture and a diverse palette of textures; Dinesen oak floors, Kvadrat curtains and carpets, ceramic wall sculptures by Alexandra Madirazza, tiles from Made-a-Mano, and Vipp marble tables.