Office of Tangible Space redesigns Brooklyn Museum Cafe
New York studio Office of Tangible Space has refreshed the interiors of the cafe at the Brooklyn Museum, ahead of the institution's 200th anniversary next year.
The Brooklyn Museum Cafe is located in the building's light-filled entry pavilion, which was added to the original beaux-arts building in 2004 by Polshek Partnership Architects (now Ennead Architects).
Furniture at the redesigned Brooklyn Museum Cafe is laid out like "islands and streams"
Serving a menu by local restaurateur and sommelier André Hueston Mack, who runs the neighborhood restaurant & Sons, the redesigned cafe is intended for locals and museum-goers to enjoy light bites and drinks.
"Playing off the mission of the museum, [we] envisioned the cafe as a Brooklyn stoop where all are invited," said Office of Tangible Space. "The space embodies the playfulness, creativity, craft, and expression that make Brooklyn and Brooklynites so unique." The cafe occupies a portion of the building's light-filled entry pavilion
The locally based studio created a fluid layout that allows visitors to meander through the space.
Furniture is arranged in "islands and streams" that can accommodate diners in varied group sizes, as well as those stopping for a casual coffee.
Periwinkle-hued tables with angled sides form snaking shapes through the space
"The space is anchored by large islands of seating and undulating streams of custom tables indicating the walking paths," said ...
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