Kelpi is a Cafe in Mangwon-dong with a Quiet Presence. Studio Responsible for the Design Gimgeosil Created a Clean and Powerful Space by Naturally Matching Detailed Elements Against a Calm Background.clean and Powerful Space. Walnut Veneer is Used in Some Areas of the Interior, Which is Cleanly Finished in Black and White.
The use of fan shapes as accent elements and the use of chairs in different colours and designs to break up the monotony.Chairs of various colours and designs were placed appropriately to create a space that is not monotonous. Set in a charming mangridan-gil alleyway you can see kelpi's sophisticated and serious appearance through the alleyways of the cute mangri dan-gil. The eye-catching signboard at the entrance is made of black stone.
The sign is boldly designed with black stone and ash, giving it a simple and weighty atmosphere. The door handle is shaped like a fan.Which adds a bit of levity to an otherwise serious entrance. Once inside, you'll find a number of details.The details work well together to create a subtle charm that won't get old. Black and white throughoutwalnut veneer with vertical lines adds a classic touch to this simple, connected space. Long bar on the rightthe bar area, which runs along the right-hand side, is finished in walnut veneer, with a lattice pattern on the underside of the table.
A black and white colour scheme to keep the veneer from standing out.For the castle, Studio Gimgeosil used a white marble top on the bar table and black chairs at one end of the table.Two white bowers & wilkins speakers suspended from black frames complement the veneered walls.
Opposite the bar, the hall area is clad in white natural marble and stainless steel.One or two t-shaped partitions divide the seating to create a private atmosphere. Fan-shaped mo in the hall.The distinctive chairs in the hall are balanced by mint leather sofas with black frames, energising the space. The seating against the walnut veneer wall is vintage in design, with a brown colour scheme.
- Interiors: Studio Gimgeosil
- Photos: Dongkyu Kim