Sweetdram Workshop / SODA
A Dalston based creative workshop has been completed for Sweetdram, a new distillery collective, in collaboration with young architecture practice SODA.
© Ruth Ward
Architects: SODA
Location: Dalston, London E8, United Kingdom
Interior Furniture: David Vivian
Area: 936.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ruth Ward
© Ruth Ward
A Dalston based creative workshop has been completed for Sweetdram, a new distillery collective, in collaboration with young architecture practice SODA.
© Ruth Ward
Sweetdram?s first ?permanent? home is in a former printworks in Dalston and has been designed to be as flexible as possible - everything within the studio can be easily dismantled, moved and adapted to the needs of the company.
Plan
SODA?s approach has been to use a limited, modern materials palette to inform a ?kit of parts? to design practical, minimal interiors, which reinforce Sweetdram?s contemporary take on liquers for modern tastes.
© Ruth Ward
Cork is used for worktops and a bespoke storage wall that doubles as a partition of the space, separating the main workshop area from the office. SODA have specified tailored copper detailing as the backdrop to a feature display of bottles and liquids and as a reference to the copper still.
© Ruth Ward
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© Ruth Ward
Architects: SODA
Location: Dalston, London E8, United Kingdom
Interior Furniture: David Vivian
Area: 936.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ruth Ward
© Ruth Ward
A Dalston based creative workshop has been completed for Sweetdram, a new distillery collective, in collaboration with young architecture practice SODA.
© Ruth Ward
Sweetdram?s first ?permanent? home is in a former printworks in Dalston and has been designed to be as flexible as possible - everything within the studio can be easily dismantled, moved and adapted to the needs of the company.
Plan
SODA?s approach has been to use a limited, modern materials palette to inform a ?kit of parts? to design practical, minimal interiors, which reinforce Sweetdram?s contemporary take on liquers for modern tastes.
© Ruth Ward
Cork is used for worktops and a bespoke storage wall that doubles as a partition of the space, separating the main workshop area from the office. SODA have specified tailored copper detailing as the backdrop to a feature display of bottles and liquids and as a reference to the copper still.
© Ruth Ward
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