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to the foyer of an elegant luxury hotel, the Café de la Reina
or “BUR-BU-JA-JA” adds a colorful and casual note to the
complex. A cafeteria during the day, the space transforms into a sophisticated
cocktail bar at night, the patrons immersed in iridescent aquatic
colors. A long curved green bar runs through the space, while “seaweed”
camouflages the curtain wall and the mundane view of the city beyond,
dissolving it into small fragments of an organic, aquatic world. Smoothly
curved walls with reflecting belts, circular benches and round tables
create a sensual atmosphere where space and movement interact.
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| Design Architects: | Belén Moneo and Jeff Brock | |
| MBS Staff: | Andrea Caputo, María Pierres, Sandra Formigo, Andrés Barrón, Spencer Leaf |
| Thermal Baths |
| Glass Pavillion |
| Gas Station |
| Telefonica Museum |
| Ecobodega Winery |
| Collaborations : |
| Columbia Laboratories |
| Hudson ST Loft |
| Greenwich ST Loft |
| Greenwich STLoft |
| Tribeca Loft |
| Archipielago House |
| Broome ST Loft |
| Penthouse Mezzanine |
| Abantos house, El Escorial |
| Housing Block |
| Sevilla la Nueva House |

| Cart-Lamp Joselito |
| Frontalis Bath Fixtures |
| Kitchen Design |
| MBS Furniture |
| Standart exhibition |
| Fan Fun |
| Chromodular |

