From the beginning, we treated furniture as the project’s main infrastructure. A generous counter welcomes first contact, setting the tone for an experience that can be individual or collective. An intention that generates positive emotion and strengthens the relationship between people, products, and space.


A continuous, organic bench threads through the café, wrapping a central column that holds a vertical garden. The gesture creates pockets, small niches for coffee, meetings, or focused work. The result is a calm, pleasant atmosphere made of varied, unique moments rather than a single, fixed layout.

Light becomes another material. Flexible wall panels introduce a shifting language of shadows that subtly redefines the space throughout the day, allowing areas to take on new uses without forcing rigid boundaries. Identity emerges through this adaptability; an interior designed to surprise, and to be surprised.


That logic of contrast is carried through the palette. While the main spaces stay within soft, neutral tones, the bathroom becomes an immersive terracotta moment; unexpected, total, and sensorial. In the kitchen, brightness is treated as a functional priority, and the floor breaks convention with small-format porcelain tile in mint green, reinforcing the idea that even the most operational zones deserve design intention.


A heat-stretched fabric ceiling integrates internal lighting to deliver uniform luminosity and strong color rendering, while stainless steel equipment and millwork reinforce a composed sense of cleanliness.

Cubitt Studio Café ultimately reads as a meeting point with freedom at its core: a place to work, pause, enjoy solitude, or share in community without having to choose just one version of the day.







