Located inside the “BO Bowling” bowling alley, “BO café and kitchen” comes as a mix of industrial with rustic design, creating a space that appears welcoming and urban. Together with the logo design, it is a great example of quality branding and interior design, that are all crucial components that must work seamlessly together in order to create a visually successful space. With industrial chairs, exposed white washed bricks, concrete, brass finish wall, and exposed metal pipes that link and hold the metal pendant lights, the interior stretches in to an urban/ industrial vibe while the reclaimed wood coffee bar with the columns, wooden tables, and wooden segments of the floor all add an element of vintage/rustic to the mix. BO café and kitchen’s atmosphere draws upon each of the recycled objects that make up its decor, telling a story from the past and welcoming locals to have a seat and enjoy a fresh meal and coffee in the present. Using multiple tables and seating types, we were able to visually divide up the space into more intimate groupings. All products, except the chairs, are uniquely designed for this space by our product design team. Keeping a simple material and color palette allowed the space to not get too busy, while also keeping it cohesive. At its core, an olive tree stretches up and out from the bar table, visually adding a splendid vitality to the entire room.
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