The Bohr Room

Quantum calm, modern clarity.

Niels Bohr portrait, Nobel Prize winner and key figure in quantum theory. The Bohr Room.

Dr. Niels Bohr (1885–1962)

Niels Bohr pioneered quantum mechanics and developed the Bohr model of the atom. He also played a vital role in scientific diplomacy, advocating for collaboration and openness during wartime.
Won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922.
His institute in Copenhagen became the center of theoretical physics.
Worked on the Manhattan Project in the U.S. during WWII.
The Bohr Room’s warm golden tones symbolize both energy and balance. It’s a thoughtful, elevated space designed for contemplation and collaboration.
235 sq ft private studio
Queen bed with crisp linens
Ensuite bath with private nook
Desk and sitting area
Slanted ceiling architecture for added character
Bohr Room: Bedroom boasts a bed, patterned wallpaper, and chandelier, leading to a bathroom with white tile and modern fixtures.
The Bohr Room floor plan: first floor, second floor. The Bohr room is highlighted in orange.