The design pays homage to Cycladic architecture and colors, with a special focus on capturing the essence of Greek summers bathed in sunlight. To recreate the luminous charm of Greece, more than 50 spotlights have been strategically placed at a parallel angle, simulating the sun's rays and casting an illusion of an eternal island sunset. The color palette, a timeless combination of blue and white, meticulously matches the shades found in the Cyclades, ensuring an authentic visual experience.

Every element, from the floor to the stones, marble tabletops, bar, and canopies, faithfully replicates the originals in Greece. The inspiration for this dedication can be traced back to Le Corbusier, who, upon encountering the beauty of Mykonos Main Square, expressed his awe by kissing the ground. His profound statements, such as "if you haven't seen the houses in Mykonos, you can't pretend to be an architect" and "whatever architecture had to say, it is said here," underscore the significance of this architectural heritage. Staying true to all proportions, our design endeavors to capture the essence of the original, with only a nod to contemporary design through the inclusion of the “Trattoria” and “Lightwood” chairs by Jasper Morrison, modern interpretations of the typical tavern chair.

Project in collaboration with Corvin Cristian studio

Team: Corvin Cristian, Serban Rosca, Gabriela Rosca

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