
Created in the 1960s and 1970s, the “Enchanted Forest” sculpture series once featured nine pieces of Bulgarian elm, each over three meters tall.
Only three have survived and were professionally restored by David Fiala’s Art Studio.
Now displayed near František Ronovský’s murals on the hotel’s ground floor, these sculptures embody the organic aesthetic, a key artistic motif in the hotel’s design.

Wooden cassettes with sculptural decorative motifs inspired by guild coats of arms, seventeen complete pieces in total, enrich the Kafka Brasserie restaurant’s ceiling area.
The restoration was carried out by the restoration workshop Art Atelier Fiala.