The LOFF Meltino Bar & Lounge Uses Coffee as Its Conceptual Inspiration
Amelia Roblin — February 21, 2011 — Art & Design
References: loff.pt & contemporist
A Portuguese firm that specializes in architecture and lighting design has created an integrative space with the LOFF Meltino Bar & Lounge.
Using magnified bean grains as a visual motif, the double-walled structures that surround the interior coffee shop cause compelling light effects on the inside. Blending the various sizes and forms of the whitewashed latticework and the geometric structures, the LOFF Meltino Bar & Lounge itself is a conversation starter over a cappuccino.
Using magnified bean grains as a visual motif, the double-walled structures that surround the interior coffee shop cause compelling light effects on the inside. Blending the various sizes and forms of the whitewashed latticework and the geometric structures, the LOFF Meltino Bar & Lounge itself is a conversation starter over a cappuccino.
Trend Themes
1. Coffee-inspired Architecture - Designing unique structures that integrate coffee as a key design element or inspiration.
2. Latticework Interior Design - Incorporating latticework designs in interior spaces for visual appeal and lighting effects.
3. Geometric Structure Design - Using different geometric shapes and forms to create visually appealing architectural structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can use this concept to create unique, coffee-inspired structures or spaces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate latticework designs and geometric structures to create visually-stunning spaces.
3. Café and Restaurant Industry - Café and restaurant owners can use unique and visually-striking designs to attract customers and set their businesses apart.
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