Red tones feature throughout Lofos cocktail bar in Greece
Ark4Lab of Architecture has used an assortment of red tones and clashing materials to create a "mosaic" of spaces inside this bar in northern Greece.
Situated in the city of Kilkis, Lofos has been designed by Ark4Lab of Architecture to feature a harmonious medley of red, plum, and pink tones.
The cocktail bar occupies a 1970s building that is punctuated by large rectangular, pentagonal, and circular windows ? the only feature which the studio opted to keep in its overhaul of the space.
"Our main goal was to create a minimal and modern space without hiding its existing identity," George Tyrothoulakis, architect at Ark4Lab of Architecture, told Dezeen.
The main room is anchored by a huge bar counter that's fronted with veiny black marble, pale glossy tiles, and fluted white metal. Directly above sits two rows of open shelving, with leafy potted plants placed between its slanted dividers.
Maroon paint has been applied to the ceiling to match the floor, which in some parts is flecked with white aggregate but in others features a flower-like pattern.
Contrast is offered to the overall colour scheme by a series of pendant lamps, which appear as folded, sky-blue discs.
Floor-to-ceiling shelving has been erected in front of one of the windows, which offers counter space to customers sat on stool seats. Extra plum-hued armchairs and grey sofas have also been placed at the bar's peripheries.
A short flight of stairs leads up through a vaulted opening to a fur...
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