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The Budapest Cafe by Biasol

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The Budapest Cafe in Chengdu, China, is inspired by Wes Anderson’s distinctive visual style and Melbourne’s café culture. Biasol’s fresh and modern interpretation is defined by design, materiality and brand.

The Budapest Cafe is designed to feel feminine and fun, and layers, elevations and surprising design features encourage customers to explore and physically engage with the space.

The concept, colours and details continue through the branding, which is integrated into the design of the café to contribute to the imaginative and evocative space.

Biasol is a full-service design studio founded on passion and integrity. The studio specialises in interiors, buildings, products and branded environments – this integrated working method produces diverse outcomes to the values of each brief.

Images courtesy of James Morgan

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Biasol Interior design The Budapest Cafe Wes Anderson
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