NAAW Studio Designs Six Coffee Wine with Dynamic Light-Shifting Features in Almaty
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Rheanna Hopkins
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Summary
NAAW Studio designed Six Coffee Wine, a cafe and wine bar in Almaty, Kazakhstan, featuring stained glass windows and custom wooden shutters to create a dynamic interior aesthetic that shifts from morning to night. The space transitions from a daytime cafe to an evening wine bar, reflecting the historic center's ambiance.
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· 2 pulledStained glass windows and custom wooden shutters filter light inside Six Coffee Wine, a cafe and wine bar recently completed by local practice NAAW Studio in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
NAAW Studio wanted to create an interior aesthetic that shifts throughout the day as it turns from a cafe to a wine bar.
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