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Architects:CUDO:
Area:126m²
Year:2023
Photographs:Migdał Studio
Manufacturers:HAY,ML STONE,Noti,Pavigrés,Picco The Finder,Sklum
Furniture:The Good Living
Partner, Interior Designer:Aleksander Czerwonka Jabłoński, Tomasz Borowiak
Project Manager, Interior Designer:Marta Masełko
Design Manager, Interior Designer:Margareta Sztejkowska
Country:Poland
Text description provided by the architects. The main concepts of the project were based on combining the florist concept of Rośliny and the café Helen Cafe, creating a multifunctional space. The materials used were inspired by the old, green district of Borek in Wrocław and the architectural history of the area. The chosen colors and materials reflect the surroundings – earthy tones, concrete, dark brick tiles referencing pre-war brickwork, and white symbolizing post-war modernism.
One of the challenges was reconciling the multifunctionality of the space while maintaining visual and functional coherence. It was crucial to use durable materials to withstand varied uses – the space needed to function equally well as a café, workshop venue, or meeting area.
The project utilized techniques that allowed for mobility and flexibility within the interior. Materials such as concrete, dark brick tiles, earthy tiles, and mirrors were used. The mirrors enhanced the perception of space by reflecting greenery from the outside, creating the impression of being in a garden.
The space was designed with versatility in mind – the central bar can serve various functions, from a café counter to a workshop area or even a DJ booth. Pedestals transform from plant displays into seating areas, and mobile tables and chairs enable easy reconfiguration. This flexibility allows the space to function as a café during peak lunch hours and transform into a dance floor in the evening.
The goals were achieved through a flexible approach to furniture and spatial design. Mobile elements, thoughtful storage of technology, and the use of materials consistent with the surroundings made it possible to create a space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
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