Atlanta breakfast joint Pancake Social attracts on simplicity of Scandinavian design
Atlanta studio NO Structure has teamed pale woods and white accents with retro tiles and gingham print inside this all-day breakfast eatery within the metropolis.
The Pancake Social restaurant is positioned in a historic brick constructing in Atlanta’s Ponce Metropolis Market space, which is a mixed-use group hub of meals, retail, workplace and residential areas.
Designed by native studio NO Structure, the breakfast joint options an abundance of pale woods and white particulars which might be supposed to attract on Scandinavia’s minimal design aesthetic.
“A lot of the design was impressed by the simplicity seen in Scandinavian design with its clear strains, pure mild and uncooked woods,” stated NO Structure.
Wooden panelling painted in pale hues strains the partitions of the area. The higher portion is ridged to created striations, whereas the decrease part stays flat.
On the centre of the eatery is a curved counter, that includes a pale wood base with slender white metal cabinets positioned above for storage. The construction separates the spacious floorplan into the open servery on the entrance and a eating space within the again.
These two sections are additionally marked by totally different flooring, which adjustments from pale tiles on the entrance to bigger, darker charcoal tiles within the rear.
Illustrations of espresso cups, pancakes and strips of bacon, in repeating patterns of darkish blue and white adorn the paler flooring tiles as a nod to Pancake Social’s menu.
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Behind the counter, the rear eating space includes white chairs and pale wood tables that match the barista quantity. Constructed-in benches alongside the perimeter are embellished with navy cushions.
One other massive linear bench is constructed round a central white pillar to divide this zone into two. An orange-and-white gingham cloth covers the seating to supply a retro contact.
Different design particulars embody the straightforward white lights which might be peppered all through.
Pancake Social is positioned simply off Atlanta’s Beltline, a public area constructed on a former railroad hall that pulls similarities to New York’s Highline elevated park. The event has sparked an enormous revitalisation of business and leisure exercise within the southern metropolis.
This features a host of recent design-focused eateries which have lately opened in Atlanta, equivalent to Lazy Betty by Praxis3, AIX and Tin Tin by AI3 and Watchman’s Seafood & Spirits by Sq. Toes Studio. Additionally within the metropolis is a restaurant for Backyard & Gun Journal designed by New York studio Workstead.
Images is by Fredrik Brauer.