DA Workplace combines French and Japanese cultures for cafe design
The inventive studio of the DA workplace designs the “Tamago Kissaten” espresso and pastry in Kaliningrad, Russia, specializing in French and Japanese desserts. Combining two totally different gastronomic cultures via Asian flavors, the area attracts inspiration from the architectural aesthetics and visible id of Japan. The mission applies the colours of the nation’s flag, white and pink all through, in addition to gradient tones between the 2, illustrating the seated metaphor of the scarlet solar rising over the earth and portray the sky with purple rays. Minimal wood furnishings and curved pipe straightforward installations adorn the inside, whereas ceramics chipped tiles embellish the ground floor.
all photographs by Sergey Melnikov
the inside design makes visible references to the Japanese panorama
The Japanese visible id is embodied within the inside via particulars massive and small. All parts within the area are rigorously chosen to resemble the pure panorama of the nation. The molded spherical desk symbolizes the solar, whereas the curved lamps are a reference to the define of the Japanese mountains. The gradient-treated partitions evoke the sky at dawn, mixed with chipped flooring tiles from typical conventional roofs. The belief of the unique thought retains tempo with the spirit of the occasions, traits and Japanese minimalism. “Tamago means ‘egg’ in Japanese and is a necessary ingredient in virtually each dessert”actions the design group referring to the title of the mission.