

A one-of-a-kind
“When you go to Venice you expect to be impressed,” says Maciaszek. “Venice is easy to imagine based on a single postcard, but to live it is something completely unique. The biggest challenge was to bring this experience to the guests of Vabene Cicchetti.”
The result is a bar that feels unambiguously associated with Venice, while still feeling entirely unique. NOKE took inspiration from the colours of the Venetian flag with


Entering through a semi-circular portal, inside is a bar made of red
With the city being a temple of art—both contemporary and Renaissance—the team wanted to create a space for dialogue and exchange of ideas, a meeting point for the worlds of architecture, culture and art. This materialised in an arresting mosaic designed in collaboration with artist and illustrator
“We came up with the idea to use ‘mini pieces of Venice’ as the building blocks of our artwork. Mosaic was the perfect solution for this. According to the author, it best represents Venice, where the sun dances on the water,” explains Pasternak. “Besides, it refers to the local tradition of Warsaw mosaics and MDM urban square. Also, personally, we have always dreamed of designing a modern version of the Warsaw mosaic.”


Rather than just a single commission, the collaboration with Niepsuj extended to a broader exchange of ideas and inspiration resulting in a whole set of artworks, graphics and design elements. Notably, she designed the Venetian lion that appears on artistic neon signs and a huge brass doorknob resembling railings in a palace. The illustrator also designed the entire visual identity of the place and the posters for the opening.
To really sell the Venetian experience, the designers added one final touch. “The image of Italian seniors always leaning against window sills, amiably greeting passers-by from windows and balconies resonated in my head. We wanted the interior to be welcoming to the bustling city,” explains Hyz. “The windows were designed to be fully open and on warmer days the guests can enjoy the outside area too. What is more, there will be an amphitheatre staircase and a rooftop terrace with a stage for a DJ or live music. You could not wish for more in this cosy corner of the old socialist buildings next to a beautiful relief.”
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