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Iranian heritage inspires playful interior design of Logma cafe in east London

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Alyn Griffiths

1mo ago· 8 min readenNews

Summary

Designer Bahbak Hashemi-Nezhad and architect Farrokh Aman drew on their Iranian heritage to create the playful interior of Logma, a cafe in east London owned by Iraqi-Iranian couple Ziad Halub and Farsin Rabiee. The cafe, located on Goldsmiths Row in Hackney, evokes traditional Middle Eastern bistros and is an evolution of a successful supper club series launched in 2024.

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Bahbak Hashemi-Nezhad and architect Farrokh Aman drew on their Iranian heritage when creating the playful interior for a cafe in east London that evokes traditional Middle Eastern bistros.
Logma cafe on Goldsmiths Row in Hackney is owned by Iraqi-Iranian couple Ziad Halub and Farsin Rabiee.
The cafe is an evolution of a successful supper club series they launched in 2024.
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Bahbak Hashemi-Nezhad and architect Farrokh Aman drew on their Iranian heritage when creating the playful interior for a cafe in east London that evokes traditional Middle Eastern bistros.

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