February 11, 2025
Bradley Edwards Architect Onyx coffee labs, a combined coffee bar, café, courtyard and kitchen shared, designed in Bentonville, Arkansas, including Custom Terrazo tiles.
The process of the decision began after the beginning, to put a coffee bar in a transient, an old craft cheese factory converted into a contemporary art site.
The museum includes current artists as music installations and performances, with the onyx space conceived as another installation/performance within this site.
Taking inspiration from the vast network of existing machinery within the museum, onyx was originally conceived as meditation on human and robot, past and present duality.
Unlike the raw materials of the museum, the cafe is cautiously cured. Pink colors set the place separated from the rest of the museum, driving guests in an experience.
Custom colored terrazo tiles from the mosaic factory in Italy have been paired with white perforated metal and glass to create a soft, shiny interior.
The large glass coffee bar spreads to the length of the space, serving its small seating space and the museum lobby.
Two-Go service is either made by a robot por-over or distributed on a conveyor belt that runs through space, while two-stay service is made by a human barista and handed over to the patron directly to the guardian She goes.
There is a look at the picture for space here.
Photography by Ketun Pierce | Architectural Drawing by Bradley Edwards Architect