

Startlingly contemporary, multidisciplinary collective
Once a grocery store in the 1920s, the heritage facade is still found in its original form. Its metal door with characteristic motifs of the period has inspired the wavy supports created by Uchronia, which, in the windows, artfully present delicate cotton pouches containing the precious beans.
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Inside, the first room is almost untouched. Art deco materials and lines mingle with two brushed steel pedestals, creating a dialogue between the two periods.
Far from the industrial language common in hospitality projects, this jewel box of a space is full of surprises. The eye is drawn through the three streamlined spaces to the glowing orange espresso bar at the end of the hall. Looking something like a space-age, galactic vessel, with a backlit gridded ceiling, this futuristic bar creates a perfectly unexpected setting to sit and enjoy an espresso.




Looking back from the bar, the second space comes into view as shelves form a coloured gradient of notched partitions. Rendered in a palette of colours taken from the fresco in the front in Kazus
Embracing Parisian history and the urban environment, Uchronia expresses a love for colour and fine detail in a gesture that realises the refinement and nuance of the namesake brand.
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