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The vertical pattern finish of the dark green bar counter is the first "softening point" - the material with fabric texture is not as cold as stone, and the matte texture glows with a delicate luster under warm light. The soft cover of the wine-red velvet chair offers a different kind of tenderness. The soft touch wrapped in the wrinkles balances the neatness of the metal table legs. Even the floor tiles are full of ingenuity - black star-shaped small patterns are embedded on the white base, featuring both the sharp lines of industrial style and the exquisite details of light luxury.

The collision of the two styles is not a split of "each taking up half", but rather an industrial style serving as the "spatial framework" and a light luxury as the "texture filling" - for instance, a leather bottle-shaped chandelier hangs beside the bare ceiling pipe, and the rough metal and soft leather come together, adding a touch of warmth to the cold and hard. The black geometric ornaments standing by the brick wall, with their sharp edges wrapped in a matte texture, blend the "hardness" of industry and the "elegance" of light luxury together.

The area near the entrance is the "Open Zone" - double round tables and single chairs are combined to form flexible scattered seating. Wine-red velvet chairs, textured fabric chairs and wooden-framed chairs are arranged in a staggered manner, which neither makes the place feel crowded nor allows single or double guests to find comfortable positions. Further in, the black metal-framed glass partitions divide the space into semi-enclosed "booth areas".
The grey soft-padded booths are spread out along the wall, maintaining the transparency of the space while also providing privacy for business negotiations or group meals. The area by the window is the "view zone" - large glass Windows bring in outdoor light, complemented by curved soft-padded booths. When the sunlight falls on the velvet chair backs, even the cold and hard industrial style is warmed up by the sun.
The design of the circulation line also hides ingenious ideas: from the entrance to the bar counter is the "visual guiding line", and the dark green finish of the bar counter and the warm light of the display cabinets will naturally attract the guests' attention. A spacious passage is left between the individual seating area and the booth area, which neither makes guests feel cramped nor allows the waiters to move more smoothly. The 600-square-meter space not only has a sense of openness and transparency but also a sense of belonging as a small area.

The bar counter with a dark green vertical patterned finish is made of white marble. The cold and hard stone and the soft texture finish create layers. The warm light strips embedded at the bottom spread along the edge of the counter, making the bar counter seem to float in the light and shadow. The display cabinet above the bar counter serves as a "visual hub" - the metal frame Outlines neat lines, and the embedded warm light spreads along the shelves.
The coffee beans in the glass jars and the ceramic tableware are made to look warm and bright. From the top of the display cabinet, a large cluster of fluffy dried catkins and reed flowers hung down from the metal frame. The light beige tassels swayed gently with the air, enveloping the industrial-style "cold and hard framework" with a layer of natural wild charm.
The "beauty" here has never been decoration that is detached from functionality: the display cabinet not only showcases coffee beans and related products but also serves as the background wall of the space. The countertop width of the bar counter is just right for the production operation, and the storage space at the bottom hides tableware and consumables. Here, functionality and aesthetics are "twin", not one serving the other, but rather complementing each other.

The wine-red velvet single chair is the "embodiment of light luxury" - the touch of the velvet is soft but not flat, the curvature of the backrest just supports the shoulders and neck, and the metal slender legs carry a light and exquisite touch. When you sit in it, you will immediately feel that "comfort is not sacrificing texture". The textured fabric chair beside it is an "industrial partner" - the rough fabric has a natural texture, and the corners of the wooden frame have been rounded, with delicacy hidden in the roughness.
The black leather sofa is the "balancer" - the crisp leather exudes the neatness of an industrial style, and the thickness of the soft upholdness ensures comfort. When paired with velvet chairs and fabric chairs, the "personalities" of different materials blend perfectly, neither monotonous nor messy.
The selection of the table also hides details: the double table uses a light wood-colored round table, and the warm wood neutralizes the coldness and hardness of the metal table legs. The four-person table features a dark wooden top with a black metal frame. The neat lines echo the industrial-style framework. The "mix and match" of furniture is not about randomly adding items, but each piece can find its own place in the style while meeting the comfort needs of different customer groups.

The most eye-catching are those natural elements - the dried reed flowers on the top of the display cabinet, the reeds in the cement vase in the corner, and the dry grass hanging from the chandelier. The light beige tassels transform the cold, hard and soft industrial style into a "wild charm", which is neither as delicate as fresh cut flowers nor can maintain the natural texture of the space for a long time. The wall decoration is "just right" - black geometric ornaments stand by the brick wall, small round mirrors are embedded in the cement wall, and there are no excessive decorative paintings. The blank space makes the industrial-style framework more distinct.

Lamps are "atmosphere magic" : The metal frame of the spherical chandelier exudes an industrial neatness, while the warm light from the frosted glass cover is very soft. The large chandelier with a cement texture is a "heavyweight". Its rough texture echoes the bare ceiling, and the dry grass at the lamp socket echoes the dried flower decoration. The chandelier with a woven feel hangs above the booth area. The soft lines make the light warmer. The lamps of different shapes are not "fighting on their own", but use the warm light to connect the atmosphere of the entire space. Even the pipes on the bare ceiling are touched by the soft warmth.
