Helen Cafe / CUDO:
Briefly

The project ingeniously combines the florist concept of Rośliny and the café Helen Cafe to create a multifunctional space reflective of Wrocław's Borek district. It incorporates durable materials like concrete and dark brick tiles in earthy tones to provide aesthetic coherence while allowing flexibility for diverse functionalities. Features like a central bar that serves multiple purposes, movable furniture, and mirrors enhance spatial perception, redefining the area for use as a café, workshop, or dance floor. This design not only embraces the local architectural history but also caters to versatile contemporary needs.
The multifunctional space combines elements of a café and florist, inspired by the surrounding architecture, aiming for versatility and aesthetic coherence.
The versatility of the design allows the space to transition from a café to a workshop or even a dance floor, making it adaptable for various uses.
Durable materials—concrete, dark brick tiles, earthy tones, and mirrors—were strategically used to enhance flexibility, functionality, and visual depth in the interior design.
Design elements like a central bar that serves multiple purposes and transformable pedestals exemplify how the space can be reconfigured for differing events and activities.
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