Steki Café Bar at Düsseldorf, DE
Interior design and construction of a bar-restaurant located in Hansaallee street, in Dusseldorf, Germany.
2016
Düsseldorf, Germany
160 sqm
Private Owner
The seating arrangement offers both communal and intimate spaces, with a mix of high tables and cushioned benches. The use of black metal frames in the windows and interior partitions adds a sense of structure, while the large windows invite ample daylight, creating a bright and airy environment. The clock design adds both character and a sense of timelessness to the space. Positioned above an arched opening, the clock features a skeletal framework with exposed gears and Roman numerals, emphasizing an industrial yet vintage aesthetic.
The design of the Steki café bar embraces a modern industrial aesthetic, harmonized with warm, inviting materials. Exposed brick walls serve as a focal backdrop, juxtaposed with clean white surfaces that enhance natural light. Large industrial pendant lights hang from the ceiling, casting a warm glow over the wooden tables and metal-framed chairs, emphasizing the rustic yet contemporary atmosphere.
This whole design combines industrial and rustic elements, creating a welcoming and stylish ambiance that encourages guests to linger and enjoy the space.
Architectural design by Uber Kreative, the construction was implemented by engineer Nondas Doulgeridis and Goulidis Constructions & Properties.
The bar area stands out with its detailed craftsmanship. White-painted woodwork contrasts with the patterned tile flooring, adding a touch of traditional elegance. Open shelving behind the bar displays bottles and accessories, maintaining the industrial theme with its minimalistic black metal supports. Hanging light fixtures with exposed wiring above the bar add a playful, casual vibe, blending function with design.