Copenhagen's Yaffa restaurant takes cues from bustling French cafes
Multi-disciplinary design studio Frama used mismatched wooden chairs and concrete surfaces to create a Middle Eastern version of the humble French bistro inside this Copenhagen restaurant.
Set within Copenhagen's historic Gråbrødretorv square, Yaffa has been transformed from a characterless concrete basement into a warm and inviting space decked out in tactile materials.
The restaurant takes its name from the ancient port city in Tel Aviv and offers a Middle East-inspired menu, as well as a host of dishes that make use of Mediterranean ingredients.
Locally based Frama ? which also produces minimalist furnishings, lighting and skincare ? were tasked with developing the interiors, focusing first on the narrow main dining room.
Tables with sand-blasted marble countertops have been closely nestled together along the room's peripheries in an attempt by the studio to create the same bustling atmosphere as a quaint French cafe.
Some tables are surrounded by Frama's 01 chair, hand-stained a nut-brown colour for a more "classic" appearance, while others are accompanied by vintage Hongisto chairs by Finnish furniture brand Artek and 69 chairs by architect Alvar Aalto.
There are also a couple of timber seating booths to accommodate larger groups of diners, softly illuminated by vintage-glass wall sconces.
Bistro-style tiled flooring runs throughout the space.
"A large part of the design brief from the client is that they did not want the place to look too neat or ...
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