Acrilico Caffè: a venue created especially for chef Moreno Cedroni
Ancona, Italy
Acrilico Caffè is one of Italarredamenti's iconic venues.
Created in 2007 for Michelin-starred chef Moreno Cedroni, to a design by architect Fabio Ceccarelli, it is a project customised down to the smallest detail, featuring virtuoso workmanship and highly original stylistic solutions.
Already from the outside, Acrilico certainly does not go unnoticed with its windows adorned with screen-printed trees that also appear on the restaurant's interior walls.
The acid-green resin flooring is worked as a single surface with a marbled finish that rises up to cover the base of the counter.
The counters define the dual soul of the restaurant: on one side the bar-cafeteria area, on the other, an area prepared and equipped for the open kitchen.
They are both finished with grey-stained oak cladding and white painted glass; thick marble counters, stainless steel back counter and worktops.
A secluded lounge has been cleverly carved out at the back of the room in a slightly raised area.
The walls house shaped shelves used to display a selection of wines, typical products and various objects.
One of the most special features of Acrilico Caffè is the curved wall that delimits the bathroom and the dressing room.
Made with a wire mesh structure and covered with a textured finish that creates a rippled effect, it certainly does not go unnoticed.
Characteristics
What we have done | Furniture and accessories; fitting |
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Completed in | 2007 |
Project type | Bar Cafeteria, Restaurant |
Position | Ancona, Italy |
Designer | Arch. Fabio Ceccarelli |
Materials used | Back-painted glass, Oak, Marble, Metal mesh, Resin, Stainless steel |