The dazzling new bar at the Spazio Maiocchi art center in Milan uses stark contrasts and eye-catching patterns.
Capsule Magazine has teamed up with architect Paul Cournet to create the bar’s vibrant interior, working strictly within a red, green, and black color palette. The ceramic wall tiles are courtesy of Mutina and designed by Konstantin Grcic, and the patterned tiles were created by Memphis Group designer Ettore Sottsass.
Apart from the intense color palette, the bar has an extremely minimalist look. There is a bright green bar counter with stainless steel shelves and futuristic tubular lighting. Guests can enjoy the classic Lavazza coffees in a unique environment.
Source: thespaces.com
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