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The interior of the Brasserie du Parc features some remarkable art deco elements, 5 of which have been registered as trademarks. Explore the B2B possibilities on this page.

These art deco elements are unique and therefore have been granted a special status of protection. The five elements were registered as trademarks at the OHIM - Office for Harmonization of the Internal Market, Trademarks, Drawings and Designs.

The registration of these art deco elements offers interesting opportunities for both entrepreneurs and creatives. They can use these specific decorative motifs for various applications, such as home linens, tableware, jewelry, paper goods, interior textiles, wallpaper and much more. The possibilities are endless, offering both businesses and individuals the chance to enrich their products or designs with this unique and recognizable art deco style.

Each of the 5 protected trademarks were given a name:

  • 1. Flower basket
  • 2. Twig
  • 3. Grid
  • 4. Domino
  • 5. PARC
BHIM

1. Flower basket

Origin: Stained glass windows

Features:

  • Colorful
  • The flowers still refer slightly to art nouveau yet the execution here is sleeker
  • Offers countless color combinations
Bloemenkorf

2. Twig

Origin: Ceiling

Features:

  • Refined
  • Originally in color
Twijgje

3. Grid

Origin: Part of the frame above the seating benches. These were intended for hats and coats, and are made of nickel.

Features:

  • A nice piece of mathematical ingenuity
  • Intriguing
Raster

4. Domino

Origin: Tiled floor

Features:

  • Robust
  • Is part of the brick / brownish red tile floor
  • Other color combinations are also possible
Domino

5. PARC

Parc