Atlanta breakfast joint Pancake Social draws on simplicity of Scandinavian design
Atlanta studio NO Architecture has teamed pale woods and white accents with retro tiles and gingham print inside this all-day breakfast eatery in the city.
The Pancake Social restaurant is located in a historic brick building in Atlanta's Ponce City Market area, which is a mixed-use community hub of food, retail, office and residential spaces.
Designed by local studio NO Architecture, the breakfast joint features an abundance of pale woods and white details that are intended to draw on Scandinavia's minimal design aesthetic.
"Much of the design was inspired by the simplicity seen in Scandinavian design with its clean lines, natural light and raw woods," said NO Architecture.
Wood panelling painted in pale hues lines the walls of the space. The upper portion is ridged to created striations, while the lower section remains flat.
At the centre of the eatery is a curved counter, featuring a pale wooden base with slender white steel shelves placed above for storage. The structure separates the spacious floorplan into the open servery at the front and a dining area in the back.
These two sections are also marked by different flooring, which changes from pale tiles at the entrance to larger, darker charcoal tiles in the rear.
Illustrations of coffee cups, pancakes and strips of bacon, in repeating patterns of dark blue and white adorn the paler floor tiles as a nod to Pancake Social's menu.
Behind the counter, the rear dining area comprises white chairs and pale wo...
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