Metagram has designed Alchemy Origin, the design is inspired by ‘topography’ and ‘coffee origins’. Coffee is sourced from across the globe and is grown in vastly different topographic and environmental conditions. Metagram carefully sculpted the layout and key architectural features as dramatic curved objects synchronized with the challenging shape of the site. The outcome was a rich and dynamic cafe environment nestled into the chic, newly completed lobby of Two Tai Koo Place
Metagram created a contextual and sculptural design for a cafe located in a highly visible site with a large glass frontage and an open entry from the commercial building's main lobby. The design visually blended with its context while telling the brand's story. The greater lobby's stone floor finish and ceiling baffle system were retained, tying the cafe interior into the context. The undulating baffles created a landscape of their own and complemented the concept.
A large stone-cladded wall was refinished in textured plaster and warm red tone pigments to mimic rammed-earth construction. Custom banquettes and loose furniture represented materials and colors of rural plantations, such as terracotta rough surfaced tiles and red travertine tables. Tables with laser-cut topography and an architectural topographic model of a typical coffee farm in Colombia were distributed through the cafe.
A coffee pod-inspired feature shelf was designed to wrap a three-meter diameter column, creating nooks to hold display pods and showcase sentimental paraphernalia from coffee farms worldwide. The espresso bar intentionally departed from the curved design aesthetic, featuring a distinctly geometric form that symbolized the precision of artisan coffee making.
Five cylindrically shaped skylight-like features penetrated the baffle ceiling, emphasizing the topography of the ceiling and creating evocative spaces with the furniture elements below. The crowning element of the design was a sculpted fin that appeared like an illuminated river or ridge, intentionally developed to organically tie each individual element and context together.
The Alchemy Coffee brand sources coffee directly from farms known for sustainable farming practices. The construction of the project aimed to minimize waste by reutilizing the site’s existing floor and ceiling finish, and all lighting was intentionally selected as LED and dimmed to minimize energy consumption. The key artwork feature on the main wall utilizes product from Italian finishes supplier Colorificio MP - a member of GBC with sustainable practice at its core.
Overall, Metagram's design created a visually stunning and sustainable space that told the brand's story and connected it to coffee plantations worldwide.
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Orlando Marques
Founder and Director
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Integrating terracotta and coffee i...
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Johan Lingner
Head of Store Design
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Nikita Morell
Founder
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Nazanin Naeini
Exhibition Designer
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Jannis Reger
Managing Director
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Elvira Munoz
Director of Interiors and EMEA Interior Design Practice Leader of Buildings + Places
at Aecom
Such a great project on such a diff...
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Andrea Sensoli
Founder and Principal Architect
at Superfuturedesign*
curved shapes in cafeterias are pre...
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Jeff Xiong
Retail Space Design Director
at ANTA Sports Products
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Christian Kirschenmann
Studio Director Workplace
at Ippolito Fleitz Group
I like the atmosphere and the stron...
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Monica Dalla Riva
Senior Vice President design and Customer Experience
at Deutsche Telekom
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Maarten Jamin
Founder
at bs;bp
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Ye Zhang
Founder and Chief Architect
at LZA
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Qiang Yu
Founder
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Designer
Client
Alchemy Coffee
Floor area
140 ㎡
Completion
2023
Lighting Design
Finishes
Lighting