Ethnic influences
The 120m² café in Maroussi is thoughtfully designed to cater to diverse needs, offering a versatile space that transitions seamlessly from a relaxed café setting to a welcoming environment for work. Its aesthetic harmoniously blends European sophistication with vibrant ethnic accents.
Design Philosophy
The café’s name, inspired by the dragon plant native to Africa, sets the tone for its interior design, where African-inspired decorations and motifs take center stage. A vibrant green theme is prominently featured in the ceiling, window frames, and various elements, including metal hanging structures, shelving, and stands that frame the perimeter of the columns.
Plan Layout
The space features two large, wood-paneled monastic tables designed to accommodate both groups and work teams, along with smaller tables paired with a sofa lining the wall. The coffee counter spans the entire width of the floor plan and is adorned with a perforated white pattern, while the wall behind it, along with the supporting structures, is finished with matching white tiles.
Decoration, Materials & Vegetation
A standout feature preserved from the site’s original state is the mosaic floor, which adds a distinctive charm to the design and evokes elements of Greek domestic architecture. The exposed roof with prominent installations introduces an urban aesthetic, contrasting beautifully with the lush greenery, planted accents, and bamboo pendant lights. Strategically placed perimeter openings blur the lines between interior and exterior spaces, while a highly-photographed mural of a female portrait serves as the café’s focal point. This artwork not only decorates the wall but also symbolizes a vibrant and passionate female spirit.