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The Juice Well Cafe in London

The Juice Well - this place is a premium cafe in London, specializing in the sale of fresh juice. It was designed by architects firm Jump Studios, to give visitors the opportunity to enjoy the natural products all year around.


The designers have created a space capable of characteristics of the brand, its uniqueness and attention to manual labor. Project Café The Juice Well aims to enrich the knowledge of people about the benefits of natural juice combining the recycling function, expressing the quality and nature of the product the customer.

Photo: Gareth Gardner





Renovated house of XVI century in Spain

Blur Arquitectura Project Office renovated old house, which only has the facade and masonry. Located in a rural area of ​​San Vicente de la Sonsierra (Spain), the house was built in the XVI century. The new owner of the building wanted to turn it into an interesting object for rent. The project budget was small, and the requirements were maximal.



The centerpiece of the house was the staircase overtighten the attention from all floors. On the lower level, it separates the living room from the dining room and the hall, which stands above the boundary between the bedrooms. On the ground floor the architects have provided a pool. To highlight the masonry used in the oak, iron and beton floors. All of the furniture for the house was created based on sketches by architects.

Photos: Berta Buzunariz













IRO Lounge in Japan

IRO Longue located in Osaka, Japan. Its interior was formed by Reiichi Ikeda Design Studio in collaboration with graphic designers UMA / design. The room of 60 square meters is designed as a conveyor, visitors pass several stages, gradually moving from one area to another.



Visual accents are the geometric volumes with diagonal patterns, repeating the concept IRO logo. The same pattern we see on the front glass door - it allows sunlight to enter into the room, each time throwing new and interesting shadows and transforming the interior.

Photos: Yoshiro Masuda