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Wood, Plants, And Geometric Patterns Create The Design Character Of This Takeaway Shop

January 1, 2023

A modern takeaway shop with perforated wood panels, LED lighting, white square tiles, and plants.

Interior design firm Manuel García Asociados has completed El Fógón (“The Stove” in Spanish), a takeaway food shop that’s located in Elche in the Province of Alicante.

The exterior of the shop includes a white square tiled facade, black window frames, and a green accent above that provides a background for the logo.

The exterior of this modern takeaway shop includes a white square tiled facade, black window frames, and a green accent above that provides a background for the logo.

Inside, the designers created a space that reflects the facade, but also introduces wood, with a large section of the walls designed with perforated panels.

A modern takeaway shop with a small dedicated coffee and tea area.
A modern takeaway shop with wood panels and shelves.

The perforated wood panels continue onto the ceiling where they meet plants and a matte green ceiling.

A modern takeaway shop with perforated wood panels, plants, and shelving with LED lighting.

Adjacent to the panels are built-in shelves with hidden LED lights that highlight the various displayed products.

A modern takeaway shop with perforated wood panels, plants, and shelving with LED lighting.
A modern takeaway shop with perforated wood panels and hidden lighting.

The food service area includes minimalist glass cases, allowing the food to be showcased.

This food service area includes minimalist glass cases, allowing the food to be showcased.

Seats and counters by the window allow patrons to watch the street view while eating.

Seats and counters by the window allow patrons watch the street view while eating.
Photography: Jose Filemon

Source: Contemporist