Lolita by Trije Arhitekti

This beautiful coffee shop situated in Ljubljana, Slovenia was designed in 2011 by Trije Arhitekti.

Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti
Lolita by Trije Arhitekti

Description by Trije Arhitekti

Lolita is one the most attractive projects of design team Trije arhitekti, multi-disciplinary design & consultancy firm based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It’s unique interior design is based on marketing concept developed in close collaboration with hospitality operator Kaval Group and focused on specific clientele niche. Leading designers of Trije arhitekti office, upgraded the concept into a stuning visual experience by free use of traditional and contemporary forms, joining them in a fresh formal language of the spatial entity.

Interior Design Concept

Located in a former warehouse of a classicist palace, Lolita’s concept and design act as a tribute to the café tradition and the richness of life on the crossroads where you can overhear a variety of everyday stories while sipping a coffee behind a newspaper at the same time.

Huge historic windows enable constant day and night communication with the pedestrian zone by the river and fill the interior with enormous amounts of light. And it is the light that illuminates the partnership of spatolato and roughly painted brick wall (showing the historic entrance to the house), gives power to cafe icon Thonet No. 214 (and witty 214K) dancing around Nika Zupanc sofas and follows numerous textiles jumping from the wall to the swing bench and back to the wall panels. The height of more than five meters is characterised by two opposing planes – parquet floor as a combination of original more than 100 year old pieces and new parts painted and set in carpet like pattern and on the other side the ceiling overlooking the ambient with a huge unique image that characterises the space the most. From allegora of Venera and Apolon to old Ljubljana’s lady’s napkin »kotiljon« with designer’s self portrait (!) and at the end of the ceiling of long main room a detail of Gustav Dore »Creation of Eve« . This is the point where a uniquely designed two dimensional chandelier »burning cross« is hung, with a white shadow falling to the brick wall behind it. It is Lolita after all.

Photography by Miran Kambič

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- by Matt Watts

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