Swedish architecture studio ASKA has created a pale-yellow interior informed by Wes Anderson movies and the aesthetics of Cuba for Stockholm restaurant Cafe Banacado.
The all-day breakfast cafe has a colour palette of muted yellows, brown and cream hues, deliberately chosen to evoke the sun-drenched bars and cafes in more southern climates.
A large form-cut mirror reflects the cafe’s pale yellow interior
The cafe’s painted checkerboard floor is a reference to Cuba, and the space features a number of vintage touches – including a wall decked out in Polaroid pictures and an LP player – that add to its nostalgic feel.
“In order to create an environment that evokes a
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