
A study in restraint, this café was designed around the idea of quiet presence. Soft lime-washed walls, pale timber surfaces, and brushed brass lighting create a space where light becomes the primary material.
The plan is intentionally simple: a central bar anchors the room while seating gently frames the perimeter, allowing movement to feel effortless and intuitive. Subtle cove lighting washes the walls and ceiling, dissolving edges and creating a calm, immersive atmosphere.
Every element, from the handcrafted timber furniture to the delicate pendant lights, is chosen to reduce visual noise and heighten sensory clarity. The result is a space that slows the pace of the city outside, inviting visitors to pause, gather, and linger.




