Botanik restaurant

Published July 8, 2025
Contributed by Konrad Roche


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The Botanik restaurant in Gdańsk focuses on European flavors, enriched with the chef’s signature accents. It is located in the historic part of Wrzeszcz, on the premises of a former military garrison, which was transformed into a modern housing estate. The interior of the restaurant combines industrial elements and refers to the pre-war period, and its main part is located in the orangery. The space is filled with plants, and despite the elegant decor, the place maintains a cozy and intimate atmosphere.

The name Botanik was chosen to suggest the plant-based nature of the restaurant – visible both in the interior design and in the approach to the dishes served. The brand’s communication is loose, direct and based on the assumption that we already know each other, leading to the question “when will we meet” – that is why the slogan of the restaurant is “Widzimy się u Botanika” (“See you at the Botanik”), and Botanik itself says “Cześć, widzimy się?” (“Hello, see you?”).

When selecting materials for printing the stationery, we focused on papers that have a touch of nature in them. For business cards and postcards, we selected Flora paper, with characteristic colorful inclusions that give them a sense of connection with nature. The menu was printed on papers in various shades of green, with a predominance of Kazan paper, containing grass fibers.




Source: www.rochestudio.eu Roche Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.rochestudio.eu Roche Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.rochestudio.eu Roche Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.rochestudio.eu Roche Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.rochestudio.eu Roche Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.rochestudio.eu Roche Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.rochestudio.eu Roche Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.

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