Torrefazione - Seattle, WA

For its intended expansion of the café, Seattle Coffee Company wanted a prototype which was elegant and appeared a "one-off" while at the same time able to be replicated many times very economically. The premise for the Torrefazione Italia prototype was an Italian café accommodating the needs of the contemporary American coffee connoisseur. The precise Italian caffé type is vague but has three common inevitable elements: urbaneness-always sophisticated and highly polished, the strong presence of the bar in the café, and the relationship between the kinetic bar and the slower paced seating are recalling the nineteenth century European coffee house. Artisans featured in the car highlight the personal relationship Torrefazione Italia establishes with each of its clients. The work can be seen in the hand blown glass shades from Murano Venice, the hand painted tiles from Deruta and the fused glass by Douglas Hansen and Associates of Seattle. The architecture of the bar and back bar with inclined mirrors and rolling menu boards in front of display shelving are among the elements contributing to the reinterpretation of the Italian café type.

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