Graffiti Café opens onto the street, and the lower tier of seating features a floor of sidewalk pavers to create a natural transition for pedestrians arriving for a meal.
Graffiti Café
Graffiti Café
The space is anchored by a series of columns clad in plywood slats that are CNC-routed to emulate a lathe-turned table leg.
Graffiti Café
The slats that cover the columns and ceiling are replicated on the dining table bases.
Graffiti Café
The layers of wood covering the columns are affixed to an MDF core.
Graffiti Café
The plywood continues to the ceiling, where it conceals mechanical systems, and even to the pedestals that support the tables.
Graffiti Café
Exterior of the Graffit Gallery Hotel, with Graffiti Café on the ground floor.