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ADVERTORIAL 027


About the project


Location L27-Bicicletta & Caffè, Prague, Czech Republic


Design P6PA+Architects, s.r.o p6pa.com


Team of architects Martin Klejna, Julio Costa and Karel Koutský


Material HIMACS Alpine White S028 himacs.eu


Production Dinak, spol s.r.o.


HIMACS distributor Polytrade


Luxury down to the last detail: Te interior of a bike and coffee shop featuring HIMACS


LOCATED IN A RENOVATED building dating from the late 19th century, the L27 bike and coffee shop, designed by P6PA+Architects, boasts remarkable aesthetics that draw the gaze of every passer-by and customer. From outside, people can catch a glimpse of how the boutique’s interior radiates light and luxury thanks to the high-quality materials and finishes it employs, like HIMACS. Inside, various pieces are made of HIMACS solid surface, in the popular Alpine White colour.


Te architects coordinated all the colours to revolve around white – which is why Alpine White was chosen from the HIMACS collection – and gold. Customers enter the showroom through a glass wall featuring the neon L27 logo made of HIMACS. To add a touch of colour and a nod to the shop’s merchandise, many golden tubes made of brass, reminiscent of the tyre tread on a bicycle, seem to burst out of the ceiling.


Visitors are greeted by a multipurpose counter built out of HIMACS, designed to match the minimalism and strength of the rest of the boutique. Behind this area, where the building’s old inner courtyard was once located, there is a small open-plan kitchen with large picture windows and cabinets topped with a HIMACS worktop again in Alpine White.


With this project, HIMACS has shown not only its outstanding visual qualities but also the possibilities offered by its premium characteristics when it comes to designing different spaces within the same property. For this bicycle shop, the architects decided to use the solid surface to create a counter that would add a sense of strength to the space where customers are greeted and assisted. Tis required a durable material, capable of remaining flawless even with continuous high traffic – a


material like HIMACS.


In addition, the use of that material in the kitchen demonstrates its excellent hygienic properties, since the non-porous surface of HIMACS prevents the spread of bacteria and is quick and easy to clean and maintain.


HIMACS. Because Quality Wins.


HIMACS t +44 (0)1732 897820 e info@himacs.eu w himacs.eu


Above Entrance to the L27 bike and coffee shop with neon L27 logo made in HIMACS


Left Multipurpose counter from HIMACS


ALL IMAGES: ROBERT ŽÁKOVIČ


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