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Don Cafe House - by InArch




Don Café has  a unique conceptual and visual concept expected to distinguish it from other traditional coffee bars by giving it a modern image. The idea derives from sack filled with coffee grains. The walls of the bar are organically shaped and colored like coffee sack made up of “Plywood” type of wood, whereby the pillars in between are coated with textile coffee sacks. Tables and hanging chandeliers represent the coffee grains lined up asymmetrically in order to generate the impression of being inside a coffee sack. The seat has a double function; decorative and functional.  Its organic shape consists the most dominant part of the premise enabling a unique feeling of sitting unlike any other one comes across in everyday life. The bar shape plays an important role too in the functioning of the bar by generating diversities in sorts of coffees and the taste on the menu card. The outer perimeter is coated with a sort of organic layer yielded by the 4 cm plywood parts and reflects/depicts the dynamism of the bar itself. For the purposes of generating the designed organic shape, the whole plywood material was shaped in CNC machine separately in parts and ultimately assembled.  Each of the plywood element was designed individually. This because for the creation of an entire organic shape, each of the element needs to be designed separately. The entire premise consists of 1365 pieces of plywood, each dimensioned, designed, cut and assembled.

















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