Sathutu
Our lighting concept for the award-winning Sri Lankan restaurant Sathutu in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg was meticulously designed to enhance the ambiance of the space. At the heart of the upstairs dining area, three custom-designed Pendel Leuchte 140 pendant lights, created exclusively for Sathutu, provide soft illumination. Each fixture encases two bulbs, casting light upward toward the ceiling and downward onto the floor, bathing the room in a warm, indirect glow. Additional Wand Leuchte 140 wall lights introduce subtle horizontal lighting, gently illuminating the tables and adding to the inviting atmosphere.
Material: Aluminium 6060, Stainless Steel 1.4301
Technique: Lathed, Machined, Hand Polished
Photographs: Frederike Wetzels
Location: Berlin
Client: Sathutu





Now on display at Sathutu Berlin, showcasing their unique and innovative designs. These pieces blend functionality with artistic expression, making them a must-see for design enthusiasts. Visit Sathutu to experience this captivating collection in person.



© Frederike Wetzels, 2024
"Sathutu" is a cozy Sri Lankan restaurant in Berlin that captures the essence of Sri Lankan cuisine and hospitality. The name, meaning "happiness" in Sinhalese, reflects the joyful and warm atmosphere of the place. They offer a variety of traditional dishes like hoppers, curries, and sambols, all prepared with authentic spices and fresh ingredients. With its inviting ambiance and flavorful menu, Sathutu provides a true taste of Sri Lanka in the heart of Berlin.
Sathutu
Our lighting concept for the award-winning Sri Lankan restaurant Sathutu in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg was meticulously designed to enhance the ambiance of the space. At the heart of the upstairs dining area, three custom-designed Pendel Leuchte 140 pendant lights, created exclusively for Sathutu, provide soft illumination. Each fixture encases two bulbs, casting light upward toward the ceiling and downward onto the floor, bathing the room in a warm, indirect glow. Additional Wand Leuchte 140 wall lights introduce subtle horizontal lighting, gently illuminating the tables and adding to the inviting atmosphere.
Material: Aluminium 6060, Stainless Steel 1.4301
Technique: Lathed, Machined, Hand Polished
Photographs: Frederike Wetzels
Location: Berlin
Client: Sathutu





Now on display at Sathutu Berlin, showcasing their unique and innovative designs. These pieces blend functionality with artistic expression, making them a must-see for design enthusiasts. Visit Sathutu to experience this captivating collection in person.



© Frederike Wetzels, 2024
"Sathutu" is a cozy Sri Lankan restaurant in Berlin that captures the essence of Sri Lankan cuisine and hospitality. The name, meaning "happiness" in Sinhalese, reflects the joyful and warm atmosphere of the place. They offer a variety of traditional dishes like hoppers, curries, and sambols, all prepared with authentic spices and fresh ingredients. With its inviting ambiance and flavorful menu, Sathutu provides a true taste of Sri Lanka in the heart of Berlin.
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Balloon Journey
Breaking Ground
Chaise 'too' longue
Continuous Monument
Drahtglas Sideboard
From Mud to Dust
First Base
Haus M Kochinsel
Hiding in Plain Sight
J2C U-Section Light
Oil lamps for "A Sky Taste of Rock"
Pendel Leuchte 140
Reflective Typography
Sathutu
Studio 11/11
Twin System
Vertigo
Wand Leuchte 140














Studio Bergob is an architectural design practice specialising in lighting, furniture, and exhibition design. With a focus on handmade, custom pieces, the studio blends artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary forms. Its work centres on the transformation of industrial materials through hands-on experimentation—resulting in unique designs that foreground process, material integrity, and spatial presence. From concept to prototype to small-series production, Studio Bergob approaches each project as both a design and a making practice.
Studio Bergob is an architectural design practice specialising in lighting, furniture, and exhibition design. With a focus on handmade, custom pieces, the studio blends artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary forms. Its work centres on the transformation of industrial materials through hands-on experimentation—resulting in unique designs that foreground process, material integrity, and spatial presence. From concept to prototype to small-series production, Studio Bergob approaches each project as both a design and a making practice.