this coffeeshop located in the karlín district, part of the concept drew influence from
the local, well known electrical engineer – františek křižík. the
electrical concept merged with the idea of connecting through good
coffee and delicious food. the main bar wall, made of white perforated
plywood, creates a grid, which all the components on the wall connect to
– from the sliding targets of wires to the paper roll with a daily
menu. a network of wires, stretching from the switches to behind the
counter to the lights above the tables, strengthens this theme of
connection between staff and guests
instead of concealing the electrical components, each of the lights are exposed and operate separately.
the location of the switches on the wall grid reflects the real
position of the accompanying light located in the room; they
automatically turn on and off as guests come and go. every time the door
opens, it illuminates a position in the bistro. in terms of materials,
plywood used throughout softly reflects stone floor pattern, as well as
the oak board of the counter and individual tables. a focal element of
the café is the corten counter with the quote ‘in coffee we trust’ laser
cut out.
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