Czech-based architecture group DDDAANN created the Kafe Francin, a hospitality building that starts as a small cafe during the day and transforms into a bar at night.
The main space has modern design features with high-end finishes, a simplistic color scheme and traditional cafe amenities. The design team used stark white with a bright blue accent color to add contrast, as well as texture.
Downstairs is where the fresh coffee is roasted and food is prepared and is a space open to the public. The final room is in the back of the building and features a nightclub design inspiration with low sofas and large armchairs.
All three spaces have oak flooring paired with a stained plywood wall coating. The Kafe Francin's modern design aesthetic make it a tourist destination in Prague.
Multi-Use Modern Cafes
Kate Francin is Both a Traditional Cafe as Well as a Night Club
Trend Themes
1. Multi-use Hospitality Buildings - Designing spaces that can transform from cafes to nightclubs provides a unique experience for customers and allows businesses to cater to different markets throughout the day.
2. Innovative Interior Design - Using contrasting colors and textures, combined with high-end finishes and simplistic design elements, can create a modern aesthetic that attracts customers and makes a business stand out among competitors.
3. Public Roasting and Food Preparation Areas - Incorporating an open space for roasting and food preparation can provide a transparent and authentic dining experience for customers, while also showcasing the business's processes and production methods.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The idea of creating a space that can serve multiple purposes could disrupt the hospitality industry and offer a new, innovative concept for businesses to attract customers.
2. Architecture and Design - Innovative interior design and creating multi-purpose spaces could lead to new opportunities and growth in the architecture and design industry.
3. Food and Beverage - Incorporating an open public roasting and food preparation area could lead to disruptive innovation in the food and beverage industry, providing customers with a unique and authentic experience.