Doughnut-themed cafe in Russia has walls and furniture that look almost edible
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Doughnut-themed cafe in Russia has walls and furniture that look almost edible
Designers Eduard Eremchuk and Katy Pititskaya have created a cafe in Voronezh, Russia, that embodies “the essence of a doughnut” through delicious-looking velvety walls and squidgy seeming furniture. More
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Pattern avoids “cliche aesthetics” at Melbourne surf park restaurant
Australian studio Pattern has teamed industrial grey bricks, concrete and steel with warm-toned timber in the interior of this poolside restaurant on the outskirts of Melbourne. More
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Schemata Architects designs tiny Nakamata sweet shop in Maebashi
Tokyo studio Schemata Architects has designed a confectionery store in Maebashi, Japan, with a courtyard to help open up and revive a shopping street that was on the decline. More
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Masquespacio uses blocks of colour to break up interior of Milan burger joint
Valencian creative studio Masquespacio has used a lilac and avocado-green colour scheme to create a youthful yet “sophisticated” interior for the Milan outpost of Italian fast food chain Bun. More
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Kogaa uses construction waste to build community coffee shop in Prague
A translucent structure made from salvaged waste materials sits at the heart of this coffee shop and roastery in Prague, designed by Czech architecture studio Kogaa. More
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Roth Sheppard inserts unexpected elements into Hapa Sushi restaurant
Chunky wooden partitions and distinctive lighting fixtures feature in a Japanese restaurant in Denver designed by Roth Sheppard Architects to offer “flashes of unanticipated excitement”. More
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Lucky Chan restaurant in Bangalore combines craft objects with candy colours
Indian office MAIA Design Studio has designed a Pan-Asian restaurant in Bangalore, which brings local crafts together with a Tokyo-inspired palette of colours and patterns. More
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Studio Tamat creates casual interiors for Rome restaurant Tre De Tutto
Studio Tamat hoped to create the feeling of a casual local bar with its design for Tre De Tutto, a restaurant in the south of Rome. More
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Snøhetta designs Tokyo restaurant with all-black interior and stage-like kitchen
Architecture firm Snøhetta has worked with Bronx-based cooking collective Ghetto Gastro to create a jet-black eatery in Tokyo that will house immersive dining experiences. More
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Cheng Chung Design creates restaurant within brick art installation in China
Hong Kong architecture studio Cheng Chung Design has created a restaurant and exhibition space within the cavernous interiors of a brick art installation in Mile City, China. More
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Roar Studio decorates Dubai cafe with terrazzo flooring and broken ceramic tiles
Design office Roar Studio combined industrial materials such as concrete and stainless steel with decorative terrazzo and broken ceramic tiles for Drop Coffee, a cafe in Dubai’s Dar Al Wasl Mall. More
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Sky-blue cafe in Buffalo features “Alice in Wonderland” staircase
Canadian design duo Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster have created a playful all-blue cafe in a century-old house in Buffalo, New York, with an optical illusion staircase. More
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Warm hues and central oven define Sofi bakery in Berlin
The layout of this craft bakery in Berlin, designed by Danish architects Mathias Mentze and Alexander Vedel Ottenstein, revolves around an open kitchen that showcases the beauty of the bread-making process. More
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Australia’s dramatic landscape and sunsets inform design of Hong Kong cafe
The terracotta colour scheme and semi-circular forms used throughout this Hong Kong cafe by architecture firms Studio Etain Ho and Absence from Island pay homage to Uluru and Australia’s spectacular sunsets. More
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Krøyer & Gatten celebrates the 1960s and 70s in design for Aarhus restaurant Substans
Michelin-starred Aarhus restaurant Substans has moved to a new harbour-side location, designed by local studio Krøyer & Gatten to feel like a Danish home from 50 years ago. More
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O-office Architects transforms abandoned factory buildings into Chinese tea museum
O-office Architects has converted several buildings on a tea plantation near Guangzhou, China, into a cultural centre featuring a rooftop garden wrapped in bamboo screens. More
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Keiji Ashizawa uses “rough materials” to create cosy restaurant interior
Wood-wool cement-board walls and concrete tabletops feature in this Tokyo restaurant interior by Japanese architect Keiji Ashizawa. More
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Biasol plays off Wes Anderson’s whimsical style with The Budapest Cafe in Melbourne
Melbourne-based interior design studio Biasol used earthy hues and stylised architectural motifs to create a destination inspired by Wes Anderson‘s symmetry and nostalgic colour palette. More
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Plantea Estudio casts minimalist Madrid restaurant in shades of beige
Spanish firm Plantea Estudio has layered “light and warm” materials such as plywood and chipboard to create the interior of this Madrid street food restaurant. More
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Ménard Dworkind creates retro coffee bar in downtown Montreal
Canadian studio Ménard Dworkind has unveiled a retro-themed coffee bar featuring Rubik’s Cube mirrors and a floor tiled to look like checkerboard Vans shoes. More