Concept Design for “Gazeteria” Coffee Shops
Interior architecture proposal for a coffee shop/internet point/newsstand to be annexed to supermarkets in the Polish chain Biedronka.

The shop is characterized by two strong colors, purple and acid green, chosen to address the target market of fast moving young urbanites. Standard shelves are lined up along the walls. The logo I designed takes center stage, appearing in the shelves and in the bar. It also serves as pattern for the wallpaper.
The main piece of furniture is the bar module, designed to offer as much vending surface as possible while retaining a distinctive, podium-like central element marked by the logo and topped by the cash register. This is where all transaction ends.
The logo dominates the shop.
The floor is occupied by the tables and one corner features a raised podium where stools are lined up along the glass wall.


The client requested a revision after deciding to devote less room to the newspapers and much more to the restaurant.




I designed this shop along with the logo while working at NEUMANNBROWN design studio in Krakow.





Absolutely fantastic work.
Thanks!
The design is really beautiful. I love it!!!
Great great work. Must have taken forever! I just found your site while researching other graphics people and your stuff is great.
very nice what software you have used for all this if you dont mind
and other thing you write tut of this
I used 3DS Max with Mental Ray. I can’t make a tutorial since I don’t own the software and don’t do 3D much anymore.