BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab

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BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab

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  • Project Name: BEIGE Café & Bakery
  • Practice: Arch.lab
  • Products: Viero , Raybright Technologies , AutoDesk
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 3800 sq. ft.
  • Project Location: Chandigarh
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Ar. Mohit Vij and Ar. Harsimran Singh
  • Design Team: Ar. Mohit Vij, Ar. Harsimran Singh, Ar. Shweta Kathuria, Ar. Aarush Taneja, Ar.Amanjot Singh
  • Landscape Consultants: Perennial Landscape
  • Contractors: Alpine Interiors
  • Photo Credits: Jeevan Jyot
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Excerpt: BEIGE Café & Bakery, an interior design project by Arch.lab, serves as a seamless canvas of calm, nature, and modern minimalism. The space unites open-to-sky and structural zones into a single volume envisioned as a jungle, where nature thrives at the core. Wooden coffers, planter beds, and diffused light create warmth and intimacy, while concrete, stone, terrazzo, and light wood maintain continuity.

Project Description

BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot

[Text as submitted by architect] Beige, the name, had a lot of layers to unfold in its meaning, and the design interpretation comes from the basic neutral palette that is subtle, minimalist, and humble. The cafe is located along the rear access in the commercial belt of Chandigarh’s Madhya Marg. Each bay has two zones: an open-to-sky and a structural slab.

BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot
BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
Floor Plan © Arch.lab
BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot

A deliberate attempt has been made to achieve a visual continuity between the two zones into a single volume. This single volume was envisioned to be like a jungle, where you are going to nature, rather than a tamed version coming to you. The daylit rear portion is the core of the design. It meant nature could thrive here. A wooden coffer ceiling helps break the volume to a humble height, and acts as brise –soleil to break the sun’s harsh light and lend a warm hue to the space. This diffused light lands on the strategically placed large planter beds that create sitting zones. A glass wall connects the interior with the ‘outer’ daylit zone. 

BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot
BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot

We kept a minimal approach for the interiors – a background of concrete wall finish overlayed with textured finish of indigenous Gwalior stone and grey terrazzo flooring. Customized light fixtures and light wood furniture complement the presence of nature within the volume. A continuation of materiality through both volumes achieved the seamless unison between the two volumes. The lighting follows the theme of transparency and seamless continuity. Funnel-shaped glass lights are custom designed for the project, a silhouette marking the presence of a light source but least obstructive in the volume. A flexible pipe light fixture flows through the space, attempting to create a sense of play with its understated bends and turns. 

BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot
BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
Elevations © Arch.lab
BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot

The table layouts are centered around the planter beds creating privacy. Additionally, a community table has been planned for guests to come and eat together. An exposed preparation counter besides the community table that includes live barista station and live chocolate counter allows for visual interaction with. 

BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot
BEIGE Café & Bakery | Arch.lab
© Jeevan Jyot

We gave the entrance a welcoming recess that acts as a thermal and visual buffer. A modest concrete facade, a minimal signage, plantation in the recess and landscaping hint at the affiliation with nature. The overall concrete finish, the interventions towards day light and subtle materiality carry forward hints of Corbusier’s modern aesthetics molded into contemporary minimal interiors.

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