The very Brazilian custom of stopping and enjoying a coffee is also a tradition in Türkiye, where the architect took inspiration from the environment
Submitted at Nov 19, 2021, 7:00 AM

Ramiro Mendes - Zarf Café. On a large outdoor bench, with a date palm as the main attraction, the professional sought inspiration from a trip to Turkey for everyday life similar to Brazilians, such as the habit of drinking coffee. The name of the space comes from the zarf cup, in which the drink is served. Textures and shapes of clay vases and jugs also influenced the design, which features beige and red tones. The furniture arrangement combines creations by local and national designers, and the intimate lighting in warmer tones further enhances the tree. The walls covered with clay elements, the granite counters and tables, and the seats in different weaves and textures complement the place. (Victor Eleuterio)
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(Victor Eleuterio/CASACOR)
(Victor Eleuterio/CASACOR)
(Victor Eleuterio/CASACOR)
(Victor Eleuterio/CASACOR)