Building the Wirtshaus Tables for Gathering
Haus Kartheiser Wirtshaus is being built around more than food alone. The room itself matters. The tables, seating, layout, and finishes all shape how guests experience dinner service, private events, and time spent together.
This phase of the build focuses on the furniture direction for the hall: hand-built wood tables, darker finishes, better room flow, and seating arrangements designed to support both everyday dining and larger gatherings.
Two Table Styles, Built for the Room
The Wirtshaus furniture plan uses two main table styles: a long communal table for larger groups and a smaller octagon table for four-seat arrangements. Together, they give the room structure, flexibility, and a more distinctive look.
Long Dining Table
The long rectangular table is designed for shared meals, larger groups, and a more anchored room layout. Its heavier timber base and darker top bring old-world character into the space while staying practical for regular use.
Four-Seat Octagon Table
The octagon table gives the hall a second seating type that feels more intimate and conversational. It works well for couples, families, and smaller groups while helping break up the room visually.
Comfortable, Durable, and Room-Ready
The chair selection keeps the room practical while fitting the darker, more polished direction of the Wirtshaus. The black frame and black upholstered finish work well with the wood tables, dark green accents, and black ceiling treatment already established in the room concept.
From Open Hall to Gathering Space
The furniture concept is not just about individual pieces — it is about how the room comes together. As tables and chairs are placed into the renovated hall, the space begins to shift from a plain open room into something that feels warm, intentional, and event-ready.
Open Room Foundation
The renovated hall establishes the base: stronger finishes, darker trim, improved lighting, and a layout ready to support multiple room configurations.
Furniture in Place
With tables and chairs added, the room begins to show its real purpose. Long tables shape the perimeter, while octagon tables activate the center of the hall.
Set for Service
When the tables are dressed and the room is occupied, the design comes together. The result is a hall that supports dinner service, private events, and family-style gathering.
A Room Designed to Feel Used, Warm, and Welcoming
The Wirtshaus is not being built as a showroom. It is being built as a room people actually use — for dinner, conversation, celebrations, reunions, and nights spent gathered around a table.
The Room, Menu, and Service Model Are Being Built Together
As the Wirtshaus continues to take shape, each update brings the space closer to opening as a warm, chef-led dining destination inside the hall.


