In Amsterdam, the newly opened Bar Botanique brings the idea of a homely green interior to another level.
Design Gallerist presents Bar Botanique with the current arty Monstera plants and home jungles obsession.
This place has Monsteras hang from railings, ceilings and walls, often reflected by mirrors and highlighted by lamps and the floors made of light oak plinth and concrete in the same bright green, and complemented by a glossy ceiling, amplify the incoming light even more.
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Daylight spills into Bar Botanique through double-height windows that take up the entire building’s corner while the walls, painted in bright green and sandy pink, give the interior a warm radiance.
On the ground floor, the bar area is anchored with a marble countertop lined with bright blue that can seek a more subdued atmosphere, make a move to the upstairs mezzanine.
This place was conceived by Studio Modijefsky which tried and tested approach of creating truly enveloping spatial experiences and have given the former gym-turned-café a fresh and colorful radiance.
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Studio Modijefsky was begun in 2009 by Esther Stam, a freelance architect based out of Amsterdam. The Studio’s mission is to create architectural designs in the framework of nature – incorporating natural elements and motifs into a variety of spatial layouts.
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