Amber Road has recently designed the new outpost cafe for Edition Roasters in Sydney‘s Haymarket. The 110-square-metre cafe emanates traditional Japanese rural life and has an all-black palette that sits delicately upon a sculptural, organic interior, creating an instantly familiar space with references to simpler times. The work zone was designed around efficiency and speed with individual stations separated by generous thoroughfares, further articulated through highly tactile Japanese materiality.
A sculpted, dirty drop-off window appears as if the hole was made as an afterthought. This organic all black fit-out is forever in a state of flux. Its reflective polished render deviates from inky indigoes to warmer brown hues depending on light filtration through the ethereal charcoal cotton drops. A deciduous maple, integrated into a timber planter, changes color alongside the seasonal menu. Timber blocks were embedded into the new concrete pour upon entry to appear as if the concrete had worn thin; exposing the original detailing.
Edition Roasters Cafe by Amber Road
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Amber Road has recently designed the new outpost cafe for Edition Roasters in Sydney‘s Haymarket. The 110-square-metre cafe emanates traditional...