We at Bag'in are proud to protect Sommerro's outdoor furniture. At Oslo's newest rooftop restaurant, tables and chairs are neatly positioned under sturdy, waterproof furniture covers – ready for a long winter.
On September 1st, the much-talked-about Sommerro House hotel in Oslo, Norway, opened its doors to visitors, and since then the hotel's bars and restaurants have been packed with guests. The hotel features Frogner's first, and so far only, rooftop restaurant that's gotten major media attention and become a huge draw for Oslo locals and tourists alike. The outdoor seating is now protected against Norway's harsh winter climate under sleek and functional Bag'in covers.
Space-efficient
Fall is in full swing in Oslo, and we took a trip to Sommerro, Tak, and Izakaya to make sure the outdoor furniture was properly covered and that the space in the furniture covers was used as efficiently as possible.
Bag'in furniture covers hold a lot when you're smart about placement – something we wanted to show the Sommerro crew who'll be doing this often. All the rooftop terrace furniture fits easily into four of our Lista furniture covers – talk about space-efficient storage!
Aesthetics and Functionality
Sommerro has a strong focus on Art Deco design, art, and aesthetics, and has been recognized worldwide for its unique and well-crafted interior concept. Both Vogue and Vogue Scandinavia have referred to the hotel as a tribute to Norwegian design, highlighting how Sommerro combines form and function.


This combination is something we at Bag'in really appreciate and relate to. Our furniture covers are made with both design and functionality in mind, featuring a classic, minimalist look plus several fantastic features.

At Sommerro, design and interior create that wonderful, cozy atmosphere throughout the entire hotel. Bag'in's simple design lets you choose top quality and functionality without disrupting the surrounding visual appeal – which made our furniture covers perfect for Frogner's new gathering spot.


@Cecilie.Rostad
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