The Triple Folly is located in Ebeltoft, Denmark, close to the headquarters of textile brand
Kvadrat. Situated in a picturesque countryside landscape it is overlooking the Ebeltoft
Vig and the Kattegat. The building is used by Kvadrat as a venue for hospitality events
and conferences.
The Triple Folly was designed by German Artist Thomas Demand in cooperation with UK based architects Caruso St. John and compromises three different building concepts called “Hat”, “Paper” and “Plate”. The “Hat Building” of The Triple Folly houses the immersive artwork “Yes but” by Rosemarie Trockel and the design of the building itself was made to fit around this piece of art. The “Paper Building”, with its full height glass façade can be used as meeting room or for festivities while the “Plate Building” in between “Paper” and “Hat” acts as a service hub.
WBSG was awarded the façade package including curved large size triple insulated glass units and 2,8m high curved stainless-steel clad doors early 2020 and finished the project within a year. After the interior fitout and landscaping work The Triple Folly was finally opened in 2022.