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The result of the design collaboration between Trije Arhitekti and Kaval Group, Lolita Coffeehouse in Ljubljana, Slovenia showcases an impressive amount of details, some of which you will surely find interesting. The space (discovered on Interiorzine) is flooded in natural light from two huge historic windows, which also ensure communication with the pedestrian zone by the neighboring river. This way, passers-by can take a peek inside and feel drawn in by the unique atmosphere.
The total area of the coffeehouse is 160 square meters. more than enough for the designers to create a welcoming space for coffee brakes. Original shelving systems were used to "decorate the walls" and showcase various treats. The roughly painted brick wall creates an excellent visual contrast with the rest of the white walls and complements the wallpaper on the ceiling ( with a traditional vibe, just a bit inappropriate to the space for our tastes). Overall, we find these coffeehouse fresh and appealing, just like any good coffee.
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