A compilation of photographs taken by Pari Syal, with the architect’s permission practice in design introduction A café in the Stuttgart district of Ostfildern was redesigned by the ippoliti fleitz group to become a multi-dimensional, full-of-beans venue that caters to many situations throughout the day… copy: bar, bistro, stage… café The act of pausing, as its name indicates, invigorates one’s senses and almost immediately prepares one for any sort of hospitality experience. The new café provides a dynamic spatial configuration that can be adapted to a variety of different scenarios, including a bar setting, a live performance, either planned or impromptu, music or cabaret, a family diner, and so on. This is in response to the evolving ways in which individuals perceive their different options for entertainment and dining out. The refurbished cafe, which is already a well-liked option in the middle of the city, exudes an air of opulence from the very beginning! ensuring that it is able to appeal to a large number of people, its elegant interior mixes contemporary design with a warm and inviting atmosphere. A central bar serves as the focal point, and a variety of seating choices are arranged around it. This creates pockets of atmosphere that can be quickly transformed into a full-fledged celebration at the drop of a hat. In contrast to the diner-style sitting niches that are located along the street window and have a more personal feel, the bar tables and seating that is more freely aligned at the other end of the room provide an atmosphere that is more reminiscent of a coffeehouse. The most eye-catching component is a circular, upholstered bench that is positioned in the middle of the room and incorporates two columns that are already there. It is possible to relocate the free seating that is located along the facades in order to create room for a temporary stage or provide access to the terrace during the summer months. The color scheme is cozy, homey, and uncomplicated, with whitened marine pine planks serving as wall cladding and shelves. At the bar, the white marble and brass strips that are placed in concrete create a juxtaposition of ideas as they take center stage. The space’s general color scheme is provided by a back wall that is made up of blue and ochre tiles. Moreover, this spatial flexibility, which is characterized by a design that is mood-driven and atmospherically confined, incorporates and reinterprets traditional coffeehouse features like as brass and wood paneling. Visit IndiaArtnDesign.com and click on this link to see the photographs of the house.