squini Coffee Wine Bar in Senigallia: an establishment characterised by mirrored surfaces, light colours and bright materials
Senigallia, Italy
Pasquini Coffee Wine Bar is a venue located in the historical centre of Senigallia.
From breakfast to evening drinks, it is a very versatile place characterised by a contemporary and pleasant design, suitable for the various moments of the day.
Since it is a small venue, the design intent was immediately to create an extension of the environment, if not real at least visual.
Since it was not possible to increase the structural size, it was decided to use materials and adopt formal solutions to increase the perception of space.
The bar counter runs the entire length of the room; mirrored walls duplicate the dimensions; shiny surfaces such as porcelain stoneware and brass create effects of reflections; glass elements lighten the volumes; light colours and clean lines make the environment bright and welcoming.
The furnishing of the interior spaces was followed by the setting up of the outdoor dehor.
Everything contributes to creating a hospitable and pleasant place to experience at all times of day and in all seasons.
The architectural project was presented with photorealistic renderings that helped the customer in the choice of the distribution layout and in the aesthetic rendering of the venue.
The Pasquini Coffee Wine Bar is characterised by many stylistic and functional features.
One corner of the bar is reserved for a 3-metre high refrigerated vault, with transparent glass walls and brass bottle racks to house the varied wine proposal. A scenographic element, but also a functional one.
Brass is a material that recurs not only in the bottle racks but also in other furnishing components; it breaks up the monochromatic white colour scheme, giving the place a touch of exclusivity and refinement.
Characteristics
What we have done | Architectural project; bar furniture, accessories and dehors; fitting |
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Completed in | 2021 |
Project type | Bar furniture |
Position | Historic centre Senigallia, Italy |
Designer | Arch. Mattia Santucci, Italarredamenti Technical Department |
Materials used | Brass, Large-size porcelain stoneware, Walnut wood, Eco-leather, Crystal, Stainless steel, Painted metal, Teak, Mirror, Carta da parati |